No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
They are actually Lyres and they are involved in the story of Orpheus.
No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
Story-tellers.
An allusion in the Balboa story could be a reference to historical events, literature, or mythology that adds depth or meaning to the narrative. For example, mentioning Balboa standing on a peak like the Greek god Zeus could be an allusion to Greek mythology, emphasizing Balboa's grandeur and achievement.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
Fiction and Roman/Greek Mythology
i need a whole story
yes
They are actually Lyres and they are involved in the story of Orpheus.
The link provided has the full story. Enjoy
you could say it's part of classical greek mythology but also considered a pagan symbol therefore pagan mythology the birth of venus shares a similar story in roman mythology though here she is called aphrodite not venus :)