One of the first storytellers of mankind that we have written works of is Homer the great epic poet of ancient Greece who is famous for two epic poems the Iliad and Odyssey.
Some ancient Greek Philosophers were:1. Heraclitus2. Socrates, very famous.3. Plato, also a mathematician and a student of Socrates4. Aristotle, extremely famous, student of Plato. Aristotle educated Alexander the Great.5. Pythagoras, also a mathematician.There is 5 for you. I know you asked for two but I love ancient Greece. I got a bit carried away, but definitely the two most famous would have to be Socrates first then Aristotle.
I know not what to do I am of two minds.....
Killing MedusaRescuing Andromeda
The most famous of Poseidon's myths may be his dispute with Athena. During this dispute both gods claimed Athens for their own. A contest was held between the two to see who could bestow a better gift to the city. Athena produced an olive tree and Poseidon a salt-water spring. After being deemed the loser, Poseidon flooded the city.
poems, and his most famous poems are "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
Two of Homer's most famous works are the Iliad and the Odyssey
Polyphemus is a famous cyclops from Homers "Odyssey", but i have no idea what the other cyclops could be :)
"The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" are far and way Tolkien's two most famous works, although an argument could be made for "The Silmarillion" as well.
The Faerie Queene and Amoretti
Bacchus and Ariadne The Assumption of the Virgin
The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds are H.G. Wells most famous works.
I would say Guernica and The women of Avignon.
Mona Lisa, The Last Supper
William Shakespere was VERY famous with thousands of works and Desiderius Erasmus wrote The Praise of the Folly which was very famous
Edgar Degas was an artist known for his drawings, sculptures and paintings. His works are highly valued for the ability to express the human isolation and the psychological complexity. His most famous works are those who depict dancers like "The Ballet Class" (1874) or "Two Ballet Dancers" (1879).
The Mona Lisa & The Last Supper :)