The dates can not be pinpointed for lack of trustworthy sources on both Greek and Roman sides.
Roman and Greek mythology are similar because the Romans adopted many Greek myths and gods when they conquered Greece. This cultural exchange led to the blending of the two mythologies, resulting in many similarities between the two.
In Greek mythology, it is the Golden Apple of Discord, commonly, apple of discord. It sparked the dispute between the goddesses Hera, (Pallas) Athena, & Aphrodite.
Paris judged a beauty contest between the goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena.
The Romans adopted Greek mythology.
The Romans adopted Greek mythology.
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
Norse mythology comes from the beliefs of the ancient Norse people in Scandinavia, while Celtic mythology originates from the beliefs of the Celtic people in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Both mythologies feature gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures, but they have different pantheons, stories, and cultural influences.
The Greeks adopted many gods of the Egyptian pantheon. The Greeks assimilated much of Egyptian religion into their own faith and worship life. The way the Greeks offered divine patronage was also similar--even though the Greeks may have had different names for their deities.
Greek mythology originated in ancient Greece and is a collection of myths and stories about gods, goddesses, and heroes. There is some evidence to suggest that Greek mythology may have been influenced by Egyptian mythology, as there are similarities between certain gods and stories in both mythologies. However, the exact extent of this influence is still debated among scholars.
There were three: Artemis, Selene, and Hecate. Together, they made up the Triple Moon Goddesses. Artemis was the goddess of the crescent moon, Hecate was the goddess of new moon and the dark side of the moon, and Selene was everything in between.
The relationship between animals and the Egyptian gods and goddesses was a look into how the animal was seen by the ancient Egyptians as that characteristic was than applied to the god or goddess which had that aspect. Egyptian gods and goddesses also at times appeared wholly human. It was only when the connection between the animals characteristic and the god or goddesses actions needed to be understood and so linked that the Egyptian gods and goddesses appeared with the attributes that other ancient Egyptians would have understood but are not now understood very well.
greek mythology is myths or legends of gods and goddesses and stuff like hades and Zeus and aphrodite and Hermes and the things they did and where they lived but a myth is just a myth like a legend like bigfoot or the lochness monster and theyre not necessarily greek.