Pygmalion was the first human to create a perfect woman. He created a statue which was to him, perfect. Unfortunately for him, he fell in love with the woman. During a festival to Aphrodite he wanted to pray to her to make her into a real woman, but did not have the courage to ask her. Aphrodite, however, understood Pygmalion who took pity on him and turned her into a real woman.
The cornucopia or Horn of Plenty was first possessed by the Greek God Zeus.
Draco was the first legislator of ancient Athens, Greece, 7th century BC. So he was not a mythological creature.
Greek mythology was written long before the New Testament. Greek mythology dates back to Ancient Greece (800 to 500 B.C.E.) while the New Testament wasn't even begun until about 70 years after the death of Jesus in 33 C.E.
Pandora was the first woman in greek mythology, wife of Epimetheus and she released all of man's faults
What we describe today as a mythology, by which we mean a connected series of fantasies that are traditionally told in a given culture (much like the concept of fairy tales, except that mythology tells a more unified overall story than fairy tales do) was originally a religion. People believed in the pantheon of Greek gods, Zeus and Apollo and Bacchus and Hera and so forth, as actual gods whom they worshipped and prayed to. This religion goes back many thousands of years, and was already an ancient religion at the time it was replaced by the more recent religion of Christianity. There is no guarantee that some future society will not regard Christianity as a mythology (indeed, the late Isaac Asimov has already stated that the bible should be regarded as Jewish mythology).
The cornucopia or Horn of Plenty was first possessed by the Greek God Zeus.
The Greek mythology is our name for the ancient Greek religion. It originates before history. The authors Hesiod and Homer are the first to put those stories in written form. It does not mean that religion is something created by an author.
The first Greek myth was in the 8th century BC, But the end of Greek mythology is impossible to answer
Draco was the first legislator of ancient Athens, Greece, 7th century BC. So he was not a mythological creature.
Greek mythology was written long before the New Testament. Greek mythology dates back to Ancient Greece (800 to 500 B.C.E.) while the New Testament wasn't even begun until about 70 years after the death of Jesus in 33 C.E.
First the Greek, later the Roman culture.
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Pandora
Daedlus
Judaism.
Pandora was the first woman in greek mythology, wife of Epimetheus and she released all of man's faults
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