The Famous Myths that I know are, 1. George Washington was Americas' first president. Everyone "knows" that Washington was the first of the (so far) 43 Presidents of the US. However, this isn't strictly the case. During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress (or the 'United States in Congress Assembled') chose Peyton Randolph as the first President. Under Randolph, one of their first moves was to create the Continental Army (in defence against Britain), appointing General Washington as its commander. Randolph was succeeded in 1781 by John Hancock, who presided over independence from Great Britain. After Washington defeated the British at the Battle of Yorktown, Hancock sent him a note of congratulations. Washington's reply was addressed to "The President of the United States". Eight years later, as a revered war hero, Washington himself became America's first popularly elected President - but strictly speaking, the FIFTEENTH President! 2. Edison invented the electric light. Thomas Edison is known as the world's greatest inventor. His record output - 1,093 patents - still amazes us, over a century later. Astonishing, except for one thing: he didn't invent most of them. Most Edison inventions were the work of his unsung technicians - and his most famous invention, the electric light, didn't even belong to his laboratory. Four decades before Edison was born, English scientist Sir Humphry Davy invented arc lighting (using a carbon filament). For many years, numerous innovators would improve on Davy's model. The only problem: none could glow for more than twelve hours before the filament broke. The achievement of Edison's lab was to find the right filament that would burn for days on end. A major achievement, but not the first.
It is just a famous myth that most people know.
Trojan war.
The Trojan War
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Cleopatra is most famous for her supposed method of death. She is generally depicted with a snake, although this is a myth.
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Anubis is most famous for his part in the wrapping of Osiris, protecting and preserving his body for resurrection by Isis.
The first one that comes to my mind is the tale of Isis and Osiris.
Demeter is also the goddess of harvest and architecture. She also is famous for her myth about how her daughter, Persephone, went into the underworld and married Hades.
Chiron was a famous trainer of hers in Greek myth. His protégé include Hercules and Jason along with many others.
I would say Aphrodite. As the myth goes, She could get any mortal to fall in love with her.