Thera/Theia has the appearance as a "lava titan" in God of War: Ghost of Sparta.
In Greek mythology, Hephaestus - god of fire, Aitna, goddess of Mt. Etna, and Pyriphlegethôn the Underworld river of "fire" are more likely appearances.
Atlas was the name of a titan in Greek mythology, the son of Iapetus and Clymene. He was famous for 'holding up the sky', or separating Gaia and Uranus as a punishment by Zeus.
Midas was never a greek god. He was a friend of Dionysus who was granted a wish. His name is the same in Roman and Greek mythology.
Greek mythology
Venus is the Roman equivelant of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology.
Janus did not exist in ancient greek mythology.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the Greek mythology titan Prometheus.
The name Cronin is a variant of Cronus. Cronus was the youngest Titan of Greek mythology. It is of Greek origin.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name Titan - a strong deity in the Greek mythology.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the titan Prometheus in the Greek mythology.
Not quite - the name Titantic came from the Titans in Greek mythology. A titan was a symbol of power.
It gets it's name from greek mythology, from the Titans. The Titans were incredibly strong and powerful gods. The Greek word Titan means "first sons on earth".
uranus is the name of the original titan of the sky(everything not on earth), we have since named it a planet in honor of the myth.
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You really don't mean what is the greek mythology name for tiger, you mean the greek name for tiger. Because, friend, greek mythology is not a language
Atlas was the name of a titan in Greek mythology, the son of Iapetus and Clymene. He was famous for 'holding up the sky', or separating Gaia and Uranus as a punishment by Zeus.
The Greek name for Saturn was Cronus. He was the god of time and the leader of the Titans in Greek mythology.
Helios was the Greek name. His name was Sol in Roman mythology.