The letter q isn't traditionally used for transliterating the Greek alphabet to the Latin alphabet. As far as I know, it can be used for either representing the pre-classical letter Qoppa, or for informal, modern transliterations of the letter Theta, neither which is very useful for finding a deity or creature starting with the letter. You might want to look for a deity or creature starting with a C in English instead, such as Calliope, Cronus or Cerberus. There is one name in Roman Mythology, Quirinus, it's another name for the God of War, Ares in Greek Mythology
The 3-letter Greek letters that start with a "p" are phi and psi. The 3-letter Greek letter that ends in a "u" is tau. Other 3-letter Greek letters are eta, rho and chi. You work it out.
Thor was the god of thunder in greek mythology, and his name starts with the letter T. He is known for making the lightning bolts that were used by Zeus to punish those on Earth who did not please him.
Try the Greek drachma.
Some people are generous, gifted or grateful. German nationality people from Germany begin with the letter G. Greek nationality people from Greece begin with the letter G.
AthenaAphroditeAresAchillesAjax
BECAUSE GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS ALL ABOUT GODS GODDESSES TITANS HEROES AND CREATURES. What else would it be about.
Centaurs are creatures of Greek mythology.
Creatures from Greek Mythology include the Sphinx, the Minotaur, satyrs (usually guards), the Hydra, Cerberus, and Medusa. Non-mythological creatures are the flaming skulls and river monsters on the River Styx.
no. and who ever posted this question is an idiot. its called mythology. its a myth.
The Chimera, Pegasus, and the Sphinx are examples of creatures from Greek mythology. See 'related links' for more. Also there's the Hydra, Cerberus, the Minotaur, and many kinds of dragons.
the religion is mythology of creatures gods and godesess
Hera, goddess of marriage and other creatures from greek mythology
They are centaurs.
Too many to count. The Minotaur. Polyphemus. Centaurs.
I am pretty sure they were called nymphs.
The letter q isn't traditionally used for transliterating the Greek alphabet to the Latin alphabet. As far as I know, it can be used for either representing the pre-classical letter Qoppa, or for informal, modern transliterations of the letter Theta, neither which is very useful for finding a deity or creature starting with the letter. You might want to look for a deity or creature starting with a C in English instead, such as Calliope, Cronus or Cerberus. There is one name in Roman Mythology, Quirinus, it's another name for the God of War, Ares in Greek Mythology