The Roman god 4 poetry music and medicine has the same name as the greek one. Apollo. how u tell the difference though is that in ancient greek times the greek god would be called Phoebus Apollo and the roman just Apollo.
Zeus.
1. We can learn a lesson from them 2. They have unusual creatures such as Medusa (a snake with the head of a woman full of snakes on top of her head) or beings with special powers 3. They include gods and goddesses. 4. They represent different cultures.
Daedalus,Athenas son was an architect. He made the Labyrinth. The Labyrinth is connected to him and if he dies the Labyrinth dies (dissapears). The Labyrinth is a maze full of traps and monsters which orginated from Greek Mythology. Daedalus was trapped by King Milos. Daedalus had a son who died as they were escaping from Milos and his men. Milos later on died. I got this info from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series book #4. The Percy Jackson series is great if your interested in Greek Mythology. I would recommanded reading it. Hope this helped!
The Greek God of War, Ares.
He is one of the begin 4 gods in greek mythology. In Roman he is called Cupid.
Pluto's three moons are Charon, Nix, and Hydra
When you get close, the Hydra will try to hit you with one of its five heads. When you see it coming, jump up so that you come down on top of the head, knocking it out. Repeat for the other 4 heads and then you can swim in and get the scale you need.
1. Whisker from Cerberus 2. Giant Pearl 3. Hydra's Scale 4. Ring from the Minotaur 5. Rare Flower
In Mythology Island ...Zues asks for 5 sacred objects.One of the objects is the HYDRA SCALE.The other 4 are:- "A Flower From the Garden of Sphinx"- "The Golden Ring of the Minotaur"- "A Giant Pearl from the King of Poseidon"- "A Whisker of Cerberus, the Guardian of the Underworld"After You Recieve All 5 Sacred Objects, Take it to the Girl (I think She is ATHENA) And Zues Will Meet You There.To See How to Get the other 4 Objects, Check Out a Walkthrough for Mythology Island.
There is no pesticide named "Hesperides" with the code H3-4-7. The Hesperides were nymphs in Greek mythology, but there is no known pesticide specifically named after them. It's possible that the code H3-4-7 refers to a different pesticide or chemical compound.
Erwin Bielefeld has written: 'Amazonomachia' -- subject(s): Amazons, Amazons in art, Ancient Art, Art, Ancient, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek 'Zur Griechischen Vasenmalerei des 6. bis 4. Jahrhunderts vor Christus' -- subject(s): Greek Vases, Vase-painting, Vases, Greek 'Schmuck' -- subject(s): Jewelry
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1. A flower from the Garden of the Sphinx 2. A golden ring of the Minotaur 3. A scale from Hydra 4. A giant pearl from Poseidon 5. A whisker from Cerberus, Guardian of the Underworld
Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2. Step 1, A budd, looking like a bump will appear onto the adult hydra. Step 3, Tectancles that look like long strains will help the new to be hydra get food. Step 4, the new hydra will depart from adult hydra and will start it's journey by it's self. I am sorry I do not know step 2.
Yes. It asks people who come by one question: What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 in the afternoon, and 3 at night? The answer is: A human! You crawl on 4 legs as a baby, 2 when your an adult, and 2 legs plus a cane when your an older person. You only get one chance to answer it it, so if you get it wrong, it will eat you. It has the power to confuse
you need to find out your self