Harpies are the hounds of Hades, so I guess they are from the Underworld.
Jason killed the Harpies by first throwing 2 spears both slicing of their wings and when they fell Jason stabbed the Hrpies until their death then told Phineas who the Harpies were stealing off that the Harpies were dead
Greek Mythology does not come with a start date.
The name "Ganymede" originates in Greek mythology
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No, there are not. Trolls come from Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore.
Jason killed the Harpies by first throwing 2 spears both slicing of their wings and when they fell Jason stabbed the Hrpies until their death then told Phineas who the Harpies were stealing off that the Harpies were dead
well, when two harpies love each other (a man and a woman) they go rumpedy dumpedy then poof theres a new harpie in town
The Harpies aren't associated with a specific god in Greek mythology. They were the daughters of Thaumus and Electra, and only seem to exist as a pestilence to Phineas, the prophetic king of Thrace.
In the myth concerning Jason and the Argonauts' quest for the golden fleece, Zetes and Calais, winged sons of the North wind, chase off the harpies from bothering Phineus, the wise oldman of the sea.
In Greek mythology there is a legend about a girl named "Collesta"
The word harpy is known in Roman and Greek mythology as female monsters. They had human faces and the body of a bird. The word itself means "snatchers".
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Greek Mythology does not come with a start date.
Greece, specifically Greek mythology.
Ancient Greek mythology/religion.