Some sample questions from the category Greek Mythology include:
* Where did the Greek goddess Eirene live? * Who was the Greek god of students? * Who was Eros' mother? * What were the names of Jason's children in Greek mythology? * What were the responsibilities of Poseidon? * What were Aphrodite's special talents? * Why does Apollo send a plague to the Greek camps?
Some common questions about Zeus, the powerful Greek god of the sky and thunder, include: What is Zeus's role in Greek mythology? What are some of Zeus's most famous myths and stories? How did Zeus become the king of the gods? What symbols and attributes are associated with Zeus? How did Zeus influence ancient Greek society and culture?
Greek mythology is very old. Hesiod wrote some around 700 B.C.
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There is no Eric in Greek mythology.
Boltar is not from Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, the nine what were the patron-goddesses of the arts.
Yes, actually some colleges have courses on greek mythology.
Icarus, was a cast member in the players of greek mythology and most people know him for his decent. if you have any more questions on this subject visit http://www.wisegeek.com/in-greek-mythology-who-was-icarus.htm
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Greek mythology is very old. Hesiod wrote some around 700 B.C.
There are many movies about Greek mythology and Greek history. Some of them are Alexander, 300, Trojan War, Perseus etc.
You will find the WikiAnswers category 'Myths and Folklore' at the link below. Another place for mythology questions would be Ancient Religions, since Greek and Roman "mythology" was actually part of the religious beliefs of ancient Greeks and Romans. You can find Greek Mythology at 'History Politics and Society/Ancient History/Greek Mythology'.
Yes. You may visit the attached address and have a synopsis of the Greek mythology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_mythology
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Capitalize only the G i n Greek but not the mythology. It should be Greek mythology.
Some animals named after Greek mythology are Pegasus, Medusa (gorgon), chimera, stymphailan bir(not sure if spelled right),
There is no Eric in Greek mythology.