Chrysaor isn't mentioned much in greeek mythology but is said to be either a giant or a winged boar. He also has a brother Pegasus.
no... they are more like folk tales... Greek Mythology has nothing to do with religion.
In Greek mythology Poseidon was the god of the sea.
The Greek God of wrestling is the half-god Hercules (Roman Mythology) or Herakles (Greek Mythology). Hercules like to wrestle his guests to exhaustion and then kill them.
Well in greek mythology when you die an you are on the underworld and they pick a punishment like rolling a boulder up a hill or worse.
Try reading some of the epics, like Homer's Odyssey and the Iliad. Another good book on Greek mythology is Edith Hamilton's Mythology. See 'related links' for a good website on mythology.
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The Underworld or Hades
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Greek mythology and Egyptian mythology have distinct differences. Greek mythology focuses on gods and heroes with human-like qualities, while Egyptian mythology centers around gods with animal heads and human bodies. Additionally, Greek mythology is more individualistic and emphasizes personal achievements, while Egyptian mythology is more collective and emphasizes the importance of maintaining order and balance in the universe.
It was a way of explaining things like lightning, used by the ancient Greek's
Minerva and Artemis are from two different mythologies. Minerva is from Roman mythology and Artemis is from Greek mythology. Since they had no contact, they cannot possibly like each other. However, since Roman mythology is based of Greek mythology, Artemis has a Greek counterpart (Diana) and Minerva has a Greek counterpart (Athena). Please see the related questions below to find the answers to 'Does Athena like Artemis' and 'Does the goddess Minerva like Diana'.