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.
A demigod is half mortal and half god, meaning one parent is god and one parent is mortal. a demigod of Poseidon is a demigod with Poseidon as his/her father and a mortal mother. an example of this is Percy Jackson in the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series" By Rick Riordan
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.
No, Perseus was a mortal. actually Perseus was a demigod (half god and half mortal) his father is Zeus and mother is Danae(a mortal)
Perseus was a demigod - the son of a god and a mortal.
You are a demigod if one of your parents is a God and the other is a mortal, human being.
A child of a god and a mortal is called a demigod. Hercules is an example of one.
Dionysus is the god of wine demigods are children of a god and a mortal people
Demigod, is a half-mortal and half-god being. They usually have abnormal powers and abilities.
A demigod in Greek mythology was a hybrid, who was the child of both a god and a mortal. If two gods had a son together the result would also be a god.
Yes, a Hero in greek mythology was cosiderd as a mortal or human that had extordenary powers or was an offspring of a God-Mortal, DemiGod-Mortal or God-DemiGod and inherting powers by a godly gen of one of the parents making their powers relevent.
Any son of Poseidon and a mortal woman is a demigod, as Polyphemus, Orion and Theseus. They did not belong to the sea. God of the sea - yes. Demigod of the sea - no.