Athena is the Greek goddess of warfare, weapons, and wisdom. Apart from Ares, which is the Greek God of War
There are furies in Greek Mythology that played a central role in avenging the tragic death of playwright Ibycus.
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in delivering messages, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers in Greek mythology.
Greek Mythology is just like the stories we tell today in books, films etc, and played the same role in the entertainment of the Ancient Greeks.
it played the role of basicly the forchine teller of all
Greece, maybe. it played a role in Greece and some parts of Rome, Italy.
In Greek mythology, Hercules' lover was Deianira. She played a significant role in his legendary adventures by inadvertently causing his death through a poisoned cloak given to him as a gift.
because he played an important role in the Greek mythology trough his courage and bravery.
the greek god of HELL
That is a rather broad question. Greek mythology somewhat played a role in shaping philosophy; however, there has always been a fine line between religion and philosophy, which has, and will, always be debated. An example of Greek mythology playing a role in the evolution of philosophy *directly* would be in the death of Socrates, who was convicted of corrupting the youth and impiety and put to death.
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in Greek mythology as the god of trade, thieves, travelers, and communication. He was known for his speed and cunning, delivering messages between the gods and mortals, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers on their journeys.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Greek god messenger, Hermes, played a crucial role as the messenger of the gods, guiding souls to the underworld, and serving as a protector of travelers, thieves, and athletes. He was also known for his cunning and wit, and was considered a mediator between the gods and humans.
Poseidon's role was the Greek god of the sea. He created the storms and controlled the tides.