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A host of legendary creatures, animals, and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology.Anything related to mythology is mythological. A mythological creature (also mythical or fictional entity) is a type of fictional entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but may be featured in historical accounts before ...
Echetus, a king of Epirus. Eetion, a king of Cilician Thebe and father of Andromache. Electryon, a king of Tiryns and Mycenae; son of Perseus and Andromeda. Elephenor, a king of the Abantes of Euboea. Eleusis, eponym and king of Eleusis, Attica. Epaphus, a king of Egypt and founder of Memphis, Egypt.
Zephyrus. In Greek mythology and religion, Zephyrus (Ancient Greek: Ζέφυρος, romanized: Zéphuros, lit. 'westerly wind'), also spelled in English as Zephyr, is the god and personification of the West wind, one of the several wind gods, the Anemoi. The son of Eos, the goddess of the dawn, and Astraeus, Zephyrus is the most gentle and ...
Macrocephali (Medieval bestiaries) – Giant-headed humanoid. Madam Koi Koi (West African Mythology ) – Female ghost. Madremonte (Colombian folklore) – Nature guardian. Maero (Māori) – Savage, arboreal humanoids. Magog (English folklore) – Giant protector of London. Maha-pudma (Hindu mythology) – Giant elephant that holds up the world.
Caladrius (Roman) – white bird with healing powers. Chalkydri (Jewish) – heavenly creatures of the Sun. Chamrosh (Persian mythology) – body of a dog, head & wings of a bird. Cinnamon bird (Greek) – greek myth of an arabian bird that builds nests out of cinnamon. Devil Bird (Sri Lankan) – shrieks predicting death.
Heracles (Greek) – gatekeeper of Olympus. Hercinia (Medieval Bestiaries) – glowing bird. Herensuge (Basque) – dragon. Hesperides (Greek) – nymph daughters of Atlas. Hidebehind (United States) – nocturnal forest creature. Hiderigami (Japanese) – drought spirit. Hieracosphinx (Ancient Egypt) – falcon-headed sphinx.
Gallu (Mesopotamian) – Underworld demons. Galtzagorriak (Basque) – Small demonic servants. Gamayun (Russian) – Prophetic human-headed bird. Gana (Hindu) – Attendants of Shiva. Gancanagh (Irish) – Male fairy that seduces human women. Gandabherunda (Hindu) – Double-headed bird. Gandharva (Hindu) – Male nature spirits, often depicted ...