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Who was the worst monster in Greek mythology?

Typhon.


In Greek mythology what was Typhon god of?

he is said to be god of wind but he is also a monster


Who was Typhoon in Greek mythology?

You are probably thinking of Typhon. He was the son of Gaia and Tartarus, and was a monster.


In Greek mythology who is the big snake with nine heads?

The monster you are referring to is the Hydra. The Hydra is a child of Typhon and Echida.


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Typhon is a horrible, giant monster and the only thing the Olympians ever feared. It is said that Typhon, "could use the Chrysler Building as a baseball bat." Typhon likes to destroy things.


What is Roman name for Typhon?

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Is a typhoon a creature?

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What does Chimera from Greek Mythology love?

She married Typhon.


How many Typhon were there in Greek mythology?

Just the one.


Who are the Greek monster the griffins parents?

The Gryphon didn't have it's origins in Greek mythology, so it is rarely mentioned and has no recorded lineage. If it were to have parentage, it would likely have been Typhon and Echidna, the parents of most of the monsters in Greek Mythology.


Did Zeus shear off the top of Mt Etna in Greek mythology?

No. In Greek mythology, Etna was where Zeus trapped Typhon, the god-monster. He didn't do anything to the mountain, and no mention of the "top" coming off is in myth. I would imagine the Greeks assumed that Typhon's raging blew the top off the mountain.


Which natural phenomenon does Typhon explain?

Typhon explains the natural phenomenon of hurricanes or tropical cyclones, which are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. Typhon is a monster in Greek mythology known for his destructive power, which is analogous to the destructive force of hurricanes.