in one of Hercules's labours he got 3 golden apples from the Hesperides Garden
Hesperide
in Greek mythology Eris god of chaos owned the golden apples
In Greek mythology, the Eleventh Labor of Heracles (Hercules) was to steal the golden apples from the Hesperides. These apples were guarded by a dragon and the Hesperides, nymphs of the evening. Heracles accomplished this task with the help of Atlas, who retrieved the apples while Heracles held up the sky in his place.
There is a three headed dog in Greek Mythology, that guards he underworld. It is called Cerberus.
The three civilizations in Age of Mythology are Greek, Egyptian, and Norse.
They were apple trees of course! it was on the island of the Hesperidies.
In Greek mythology, the eleventh labor of Heracles (Hercules) was to steal the golden apples from the Hesperides. These apples were a divine gift and were guarded by the Hesperides, nymphs of the evening, as well as a dragon named Ladon. Heracles ultimately accomplished this task with the help of Atlas, who retrieved the apples for him while Heracles held up the sky.
No, not in Greek mythology.
there are three furies
they are the servants of hades
Three.
Whilst I am not sure of the Greek or Roman Gods, I do know that in Norse mythology the Goddess Idunna was said to carry the golden apples of life.