The suitors of Atalanta.
In Greek mythology, it was deadly to lose a race to Atalanta. She was a swift-footed huntress who challenged suitors to a footrace, promising to marry the one who could defeat her. However, those who lost faced death, as she would kill them. The hero Melanion, aided by the goddess Aphrodite, ultimately won the race by using golden apples to distract Atalanta.
AeneasAnswer 2Greek mythology did not bother with Romans. Aeneas belongs to the Roman mythology.
Minotaur.
Marathon.
In Greek mythology, Atalanta was a renowned huntress and swift runner who famously participated in the Calydonian Boar Hunt. She is known for her vow of chastity and her challenge that any suitor must defeat her in a race to win her hand in marriage. If they lost, they faced death. Ultimately, she was outsmarted by Hippomenes, who used golden apples given to him by Aphrodite to distract her during the race.
Atlas was a Titan, the son of Iapetus and Clymene.
Strong, muscular women in Greek mythology were known as Amazons. They were fierce warriors and had no need for men in their society.
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Amazons
No, Zeus was not a Titan in Greek mythology. He was a god, specifically the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. The Titans were a race of powerful deities that came before the Olympian gods, including Zeus.
"He" is inconclusive. There were more then one "he" who gave qualities to man in Greek Myth - there was even more then one race of man!
At the time of the flood. the super race was removed. Noah's family reinstated the human race. New Answer In mythology, he is a God. Gods cannot die. What is the person above talking about? I am sorry. He would not die from a flood.