Sphinx
scylla
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in delivering messages, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers in Greek mythology.
The monster with a hundred hands, in Greek mythology, was called Hechtonchires.
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in Greek mythology as the god of trade, thieves, travelers, and communication. He was known for his speed and cunning, delivering messages between the gods and mortals, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers on their journeys.
The term 'Cetus' refers to a mythological sea monster in ancient Greek. Greek heroes such as Perseus and Heracles were said to have slain a 'cetus' sea monster.
The mythical creature that is half lion and asks riddles is the sphinx. In Greek mythology, the sphinx is known for posing riddles to travelers and killing those who could not answer correctly.
Typhon.
It was a hydra.
cyclops
Yes, the sphinx is often regarded as a protector, particularly in ancient Egyptian and Greek mythology. In Egypt, the Great Sphinx of Giza was believed to guard the tombs and temples, symbolizing strength and wisdom. In Greek mythology, the sphinx posed riddles to travelers, and while it could be seen as a threat, it also served as a gatekeeper, protecting the city of Thebes from those who could not answer its riddles. Thus, its role as a protector can be interpreted in both a literal and metaphorical sense.
In Greek Mythology it was referred to as a Minotaur
scylla
Cerberus
Medusa is a monster from Greek mythology. If she looks at somebody, she turns them to stone.
Cetus is a constellation named after the sea monster from Greek mythology. It represents the sea monster that was sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda. The name Cetus is Latin for "whale" or "sea monster".
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in delivering messages, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers in Greek mythology.
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.