No.
Atlas and the goddess Pleione had the seven Pleiades (Maia, Taygeta, Sterope/Asterope, Merope, Alcyone, Electra, Celaeno)
While Atlas and the goddess Hesperis had the Hesperides often said to be three, but named variously (Aiglê, Erytheia/Erytheis, Arethousa, Hesperethousa, Hespera, Hesperiê, Khrysothemis, Lipara, Asteropê).
Zoe Nightshade is supposedly a daughter of Atlas and Pleione - making her a Pleiades, not a Hesperides - but her story is confused with them.
No. She is a character from Greek mythology, goddess of wisdom.
None of them was a real person or being. They are creations of human beings. You might note that Janus was a Roman god.
you can't beat Greek mythology, because they think the gods are real, today the god of Greek mythology are not to think of much. the Greeks thought the gods are the most powerful,immortal, gods of Greek. and if they were real(not saying that they aren't) they could kill, if interfered. plus, you don't know where they are because they can turn into human form. so the answer could be no, you can't beat Greek mythology.
Greek mythology is just what it sounds like, a myth. It's not real, so humans can't fly...unfortunately.
yes! It is mentioned in the The Iliad by Homer.
No, because she is a character from Greek Mythology, and mythologies are not real.
No. She is a character from Greek mythology, goddess of wisdom.
Zeus is a figure from ancient Greek mythology, not a real entity. He is the god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology.
No. They were part of mythology.
No, Greek gods and godesses aren't real. That is why its called mythology. However, the Greek people did believe it was real, and worshiped them and gave them offerings everyday.
In Greek mythology yes, but I doubt they really are real.
morals are very common throughout greek myths
None of them was a real person or being. They are creations of human beings. You might note that Janus was a Roman god.
it is a un real myth or real myth get it myth-ologytype your answer here......
In greek mythology Ares is the real god of war
no. and who ever posted this question is an idiot. its called mythology. its a myth.
The general answer is no, he was not. The ferryman (Charon) was a character from Greek mythology, which is now considered by most people as simple mythology. There may still be people who believe in that, but most people don't.