Map of creatures of Greek mythology

Greek mythology is full of legendary creatures residing in every corner of the ancient world — From the mountains and caves to the seas and the Underworld.

On this unique map, we gathered some of the most famous mythical creatures, such as Argos Panoptis, the Gorgons and Cerberus, placing them in the areas where they appear according to myths.

 

What the map of mythological creatures includes

The map of mythic creatures Ancient Greece is a complete visual depiction of its fantastic world Greek mythology. In him all the creatures presented in Mythoi.org, placed geographically in the place where according to myths lived or acted.

From the dark depths of the seas to the tops of the mountains and the boundaries of the Underworld, the map includes a huge variety of forms: terrifying monsters, magical hybrid creatures, divine entities of nature and symbolic forms that marked ancient imagination.

You will discover known forms such as Medusa, the Minotaur and ChimeraBut less well-known creatures worth exploring.

The map is not just a collection of images· It works as a journey of exploration that allows you to connect each creature to its place, better understanding the geography and symbolic dimension of ancient myths.

Whether you are a lover of mythology, a creator, or just a curious explorer, this map is a unique tool to navigate the world of Greek legends.

 

Map Mythical creatures of Ancient Greece
Map Mythical creatures of Ancient Greece
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