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it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word

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Q: What is the meaning in greek mythology monsters?
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What are the monsters of Greek mythology?

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Do monsters in Greek Mythology have their own language?

There does not appear to be any evidence that the monsters in Greek Mythology have their own language. The myths were written in Greek, so their words would have been presented as being in Greek.


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Is a dragon part of greek mythology?

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In Greek mythology who is the king of all monsters?

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What do the ancient Greeks believe?

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What are the conventions of greek mythology?

The conventions of Greek Mythology are: Gods/Goddesses, Mortals Men/Women Beasts/Monsters War And thats all i can think of right now...


Do greek monsters come back to life?

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