List of Greek mythological creatures

This is a list of creatures, animals and tribes which are mentioned in the ancient Greek mythology.

Mythological creatures

Animals from Greek mythology

Dragons

The dragons of Greek mythology were serpentine monsters. They include the serpent-like Drakons, the marine-dwelling Cetea and the she-monster Dracaenae. Homer describes the dragons with wings and legs.

Drakons

Drakons ("δράκους" in Greek, "dracones" in Latin) were giant serpents, sometimes possessing multiple heads or able to breathe fire (or even both), but most just spit deadly venom.

The Laconian Drakon was one of the most fearsome of all the drakons. Drakons don't have wings like dragons either

Cetea

Cetea were sea monsters. They were usually featured in myths of a hero rescuing a sacrificial princess.

Dracaenae

The Dracaenae were monsters that had the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of any sort of dragon. Echidna, the mother of monsters, and Keto, the mother of sea-monsters are two famous dracaenae. Some Dracaenae were even known to have had in place of two legs, one (or two) serpent tail.

Automatons

Automatons, or Colossi, were men/women, animals and monsters crafted out of metal and made animate in order to perform various tasks. They were created by the divine smith, Hephaestus. The Athenian inventor Daedalus also manufactured automatons.

Tribes

Primordial Deities, Titans, Olympians, Moirai, Charites, Muses, Nymphs

List of Greek mythological figures

See also

References

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