Hades is just a mythological character as I'm sure you know. The Greek Myths do not have a set timeline for all of the events and since Hades never died there is no "last" spot where he was.
"Καραγιάννης" is a greek last name, a surname.
Hades was a mythological deity of ancient religion in Greece; he has never been and will never be seen as a physical entity.
yes, because the last name ends with an is
In the ocean.
Zombies are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist.
Hades is just a mythological character as I'm sure you know. The Greek Myths do not have a set timeline for all of the events and since Hades never died there is no "last" spot where he was.
There is no "kill list" for mythical creatures such as the Basilisk, even in the Greek writings, they were more concerned with how then with who.
Zeus is a mythological figure from ancient Greek religion. There is no literal last known location for Zeus as he is a deity believed to reside on Mount Olympus. In mythology, Zeus was said to have the ability to move freely between the heavens and earth.
Mount Olympus, located in Greece, is a dormant volcano and does not erupt. It is the highest mountain in Greece and is known for its historical and mythological significance as the home of the Greek gods in ancient mythology.
It is actually impossible to know the last time someone saw a vampire as many people may not choose to report them. Even then there may not be any official reports of vampire sightings as they are mythological creatures with very little to no evidence of their physical existence, and as such, authorities may not choose to officially file them.
Omega is the last word of the modern Greek Alphabet.
A Hydra The Hydra did not breath fire. It was a poisonous creature (extremely poisonous). And it only had a dozen heads. A 100 dragon head and breathed fire sounds more like Typhon, the last Titan that did battle with Zeus.
"Καραγιάννης" is a greek last name, a surname.
Greek is first and china is last
No, the last name Christakos is of Greek origin. However, it is possible that someone who is Jewish and has Greek ancestry has this last name.
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