I recomend you buy a copy of, and read, "The Encycolpedia of Mythology" by Arthur Cotterell. There are plenty of fantastic stories inside it and it's quite easy to get a hold of. It is a relatively large book, but if you find smaller copies at a bookstore make sure it is of "Classical Mythology" which will be mixed with Greek and Roman. If you can't find the book at any store I am certain you can get it for a decent price at Amazon.com - I hope this helps!
yes, there is, a lot. way to many to count.
the series revolves around greek myths and legends of gods monsters and heroes
Gods, mortals, and heroes are usually assosciated with greek myths
They are the immortal horses of the gods and heroes in Greek myths.
greek myths
nope not at all - all the myths show gods and heroes having humane arguments
Hippocrene Books
http://www.northern-stars.com/Heroes.pdf http://www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/sockenden/edb363/internetprojects/ancientgreece/myths.html
Greek mythology is a collection of myths and stories from ancient Greece that span thousands of years. The timeline of events in Greek mythology begins with the creation of the world by the primordial gods, followed by the reign of the Titans and their eventual overthrow by the Olympian gods. This is followed by various myths involving gods, heroes, and monsters, such as the Trojan War, the adventures of heroes like Heracles and Perseus, and the founding of cities like Athens. The timeline concludes with the end of the age of heroes and the rise of the Roman Empire, which absorbed many aspects of Greek mythology into its own culture.
Percy Jackson and The Olympians are about Greek gods and myths. The Heroes of Olympus is sort of like an continuing series, but with greek and roman myths. Kane series is about Egypt myths.
Rarely mortals. Mostly demigods, heroes, greek gods, sometimes satyrs, wood nymphs..............
The myths are stories about heroes, gods, demi-gods... Achilles was one of them. So ...