
Greek Gods and Goddesses: List and Stories | Mythology.net
Oct 12, 2016 · Although the Greek gods have human form they never age or die. Like mortals, they have passions and display weaknesses and were often held accountable for their actions in …
Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes, Titans and Creatures | Mythology.net
Nov 1, 2016 · The mythology of ancient Greece was the basis of their religion and culture. It sustained a role in all forms of Greek literature. The heroic gods and stories have an unsurpassed modern …
Mythology | Gods, Titans, Angels, Demons, Mythical Creatures and More
The study of these stories of creation, good versus evil, life and death, god and the afterlife is Mythology. All cultures have uniquely expressed their beliefs and values through timeless fables.
Ares - The Greek God of War | Mythology.net
Jan 18, 2017 · Although it was generally agreed that Ares was one of the most hated and least respected gods in Greek mythology, it is notable to mention that Ares has some of the best …
Demons - A Complete List of Demons | Mythology.net
May 28, 2017 · In the ancient cultures, a demon didn’t always have an evil connotation. They were simply beings of spiritual nature, non-mortals. However as religion evolved so too did the demons. …
Mermaid - Legendary Creature from the Ocean | Mythology.net
Feb 6, 2017 · There are hundreds of stories about mermaids that have been passed down over the years, but according to historians the first mermaid likely came from ancient Assyrian mythology.
Mythical Creatures - Complete List and Stories | Mythology.net
Apr 8, 2017 · Many have their basis in Mythology and some have emerged from cultural folklore. They range from monstrous creatures and chimera, hybrids like the Minotaur of ancient Greece, to …
Description, History, Myth and Interpretations - Mythology.net
Sep 28, 2018 · An elf is a mythical creature that appears to be human in nature, but has magical powers and does not age (or at least ages very slowly). It appears that elves have their origins in Germanic …
The Fates (Moirai): Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos | Mythology.net
Mar 26, 2018 · In Roman mythology, the Fates were named Nona, Decuma and Morta. There is a fundamental difference in the interpretation of the gods between the Romans and the Greeks.
The Muses - Greek Goddesses of Science and Arts | Mythology.net
Jan 3, 2017 · Muse is another name for the Muses, the Greek goddesses who inspired science, the arts, and literature. There were nine Muses, all daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the personification of …