There are hounds a plenty in Greek myth, however, no "hell-hounds" these are the invention of author Rick Riordan.
Hounds in Greek myth include:
Cerberus, the three headed hound that guards the gates of Hades.
Orthus, the two headed dog of Geryon.
Laelaps, the dog that always catches his prey, given to Europa when set upon the Teumesian Fox, destined never to be caught, Zeus put these into the heavens as the Canis Major and Minor.
Cyon Chryseus, the "Golden Dog" was sent to Zeus by his mother Rhea to guard him as a infant - this may be Laelaps.
Greek Mythology: Hydras, Lastrygonian Giants, Hellhounds, Cycopes, Furies, Minotaur, Manticore, Sirens, Scylla, Charybdys, Medusa Hindu Mythology: Shurpnakha(demoness), Ravana(evil king)
The Hydra in Greek mythology had nine heads.
Monotheism means that you believe in one god. Greek mythology has many gods.
Monotheism means that you believe in one god. Greek mythology has many gods.
There are many gods in Greek mythology, but the main ones are the 12 Olympian gods who ruled from Mount Olympus.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
Greek and roman pancakes lol :)
There are many movies about Greek mythology and Greek history. Some of them are Alexander, 300, Trojan War, Perseus etc.
Hades. He ruled Cyprus for many years in Greek Mythology and succeed.
There are many more than nine goddesses in Greek mythology. However, nine of them are:HeraAthenaArtemisDemeterPersephoneAphroditeEileithyiaHestiaIris
Well The answer to this question is definitely GREEK MYTHOLOGY!! I know for fact... :) Greek has many city/states. This is one of the many who follow mythology of the greek.
For hellhounds make the part of the christian mythology, they are as fictional as our belief of hell or heaven. It depends on your belief.