Because its like whisper down the alley, until Homer, no one wrote them down so the stories kept changing from person to person until eventually there were a several completely different story although they all devised from the same original story.
No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
This was the dragon that protected the Golden Fleece. There are several versions of the story: in one, it was slain by the hero Jason, in another, it was put to sleep by the witch Medea.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
Story-tellers.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
This was the dragon that protected the Golden Fleece. There are several versions of the story: in one, it was slain by the hero Jason, in another, it was put to sleep by the witch Medea.
In some versions of Greek mythology, Melissa is a nymph or a priestess, not a daughter of Zeus. The parentage of Melissa can vary depending on the specific myth or story being referenced.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
As far as I know, there is no such story in Greek Mythology. Feel free to change this answer if you have a different point of view.
Fiction and Roman/Greek Mythology
i need a whole story
yes
They are actually Lyres and they are involved in the story of Orpheus.