The hundred-eyed giant Argus Panoptes; when he was killed by Hermes his eyes were put upon the tail of the favored bird of Hera, the peacock.
Cerberus. be careful when you say hell. what you actually mean is the underworld there was no heaven or hell in greek mythology only mount olympus and the underworld... the underworld was then split into sections that resemble heaven, hell and purgatory.
Cetus is a constellation named after the sea monster from Greek mythology. It represents the sea monster that was sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda. The name Cetus is Latin for "whale" or "sea monster".
The monster with a hundred hands, in Greek mythology, was called Hechtonchires.
Cerberus is the name given to the entity which, in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed dog which guards the gates of Hades, to prevent those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping.
There was a monster in greek mythology whose name was drakon (δράκων), and it had the shape of a giant snake.
You really don't mean what is the greek mythology name for tiger, you mean the greek name for tiger. Because, friend, greek mythology is not a language
Helios was the Greek name. His name was Sol in Roman mythology.
In Greek, Cerberus is called "Κέρβερος" (pronounced "Kérberos"). This name is derived from ancient Greek mythology, where Cerberus is depicted as the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the Underworld. The name reflects its role as a formidable guardian.
Cerberus is a three headed dog in Greek Mythology that guards the fates of the Underworld. Another name for this dog is a hellhound. It also prevents those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping.
Python was the name of a monster killed by Apollo. Other monsters were killed by Zeus and Hercules.
Apollo's name in both Greek and Roman mythology was Apollo.
The Minotaur, who was the son of a white bull, and the queen of the city of Crete. It lived in a labyrinth in the city and fed on sacrifices of seven boys and seven girls.