No, he was not. He was the mortal son of Sisyphus and the King of Corinth. He fed his horses human flesh, and this angered the gods. He was thrown from his chariot and his horses ate him.
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
Yes, there are stories were the Greek gods come down to a mortal. Usually this happened because the mortal angered the gods.
No, man is mortal - God is not.
Perseus was a demi-god, half god half mortal. His father was Zeus, who had an affair with the mortal woman Danae, his mother
No, he was not. He was the mortal son of Sisyphus and the King of Corinth. He fed his horses human flesh, and this angered the gods. He was thrown from his chariot and his horses ate him.
he was half mortal and half god
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
Perseus is a demigod, which means that he is have God and half Mortal. That means since Zeus is a god, The Danae has to be a mortal.
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
Jesus the Mortal God God alone is immortal
Yes, there are stories were the Greek gods come down to a mortal. Usually this happened because the mortal angered the gods.
a god
The term for the offspring of a god & a mortal is a Demigod (if it is more divine) or a Hero (if it is more mortal). In general what seems to decide if they are a demigod or hero seems to be whether they were raised by a god or a mortal. Bacchus is an example of a god Hercules is an example of a demigod.
No, man is mortal - God is not.
Perseus was a demi-god, half god half mortal. His father was Zeus, who had an affair with the mortal woman Danae, his mother
A child of a god and a mortal is called a demigod. Hercules is an example of one.