He was Orpheus, the son of Apollon.
Titanic comes from the word "titans" from Greek Mythology. The titans were the first gods in greek mythology. The leader (Kronos) like the ship was thought to be invinsable until Zeus killed him and freed his siblings from Kronos stomach. The ship not only took its name from these Mythic creatures, but was also thought to be unsinkable, and was just as shocking to man as was the defeat of Kronos in legand, when it hit the iceberg and sunk.
In Greek mythology, Atlas' wife is named Pleione. She is also commonly associated with the Pleiades, a group of seven star nymphs who are often mentioned in mythology.
There were a group of them. Eurymedon - their leader Alcyoneus (the strongest) Porphyrion (second-in-command) Enceladus Otus and Ephialtes Pallas Mimas Aristaeus Polybotes
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
In Greek mythology the Titans people were giants. The adjective meaning huge comes from that name and is called titanic.
Because he's a Greek deity. If he were an Egyptian deity, he'd be in the Egyptian Mythology group.
Yes, the Greeks.
Well there were the Titans which were god-giants but they also referred to behemoths.
He was Orpheus, the son of Apollon.
Pothos - genus - a group of plants, or a character in greek mythology, he was supposedly Eros's brother
Titanic comes from the word "titans" from Greek Mythology. The titans were the first gods in greek mythology. The leader (Kronos) like the ship was thought to be invinsable until Zeus killed him and freed his siblings from Kronos stomach. The ship not only took its name from these Mythic creatures, but was also thought to be unsinkable, and was just as shocking to man as was the defeat of Kronos in legand, when it hit the iceberg and sunk.
No. This religon died out thousands of years ago. The Romans got their idea of mythology from the Greeks, so they gave up on it before them.
In Greek mythology, Atlas' wife is named Pleione. She is also commonly associated with the Pleiades, a group of seven star nymphs who are often mentioned in mythology.
Zeus, Hera, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Poseidon. They were not, however, the final generation in Greek myth - they had children, as well.
Yes, "Argonauts" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun, referring to a specific group of people from Greek mythology.
Greek actors were part of a class called hypocrites. The acting profession was known as the group with two faces.