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mythological hero - traducción al español

ARCHETYPE IN MYTHOLOGY
Mythological kings; Mythical king; Mythical kings; Monarchical hero; Legendary king; Saga king; Legendary ruler
  • King Arthur by Charles Ernest Butler, 1903

mythological hero      
héroe mitológico (héroe que se convirtió en un mito, héroe que figura en la mitología)
cult hero         
DEVOTION TO A HERO IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION
Hero-cult; Hero cult; Greek hero; Cult hero; Ἥρως; Heroic cult; Greek Hero cult; Divine hero; Hero (Greece); Greek hero cults; Hero (ancient Greece)
(n.) = ídolo, figura de culto
Ex: His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.
heroine         
  • pottery painting]] (dating to c. 300 BC).
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] is considered an Italian national hero for his role in the [[Italian unification]], and is known as the "''Hero of the Two Worlds''" because of his military enterprises in South America and Europe.
  • Roman Catholic saint]]
  • The four heroes from the 16th-century Chinese novel, ''[[Journey to the West]]''
  • Bust of [[Nelson Mandela]] erected on London's [[South Bank]] by the [[Greater London Council]] administration of [[Ken Livingstone]] in 1985
  • Perseus and the head of Medusa in a Roman fresco at [[Stabiae]]
  • ''Coronation of the Hero of Virtue'' by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], c. 1612-1614
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  • ''[[Lemminkäinen]] and the Fiery Eagle'', Robert Wilhelm Ekman, 1867
  • [[Simo Häyhä]], a Finnish military sniper during the [[Winter War]], achieved the reputation of a pioneering war hero,<ref>[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/finland/articles/story-simo-hayha-white-death-finland/ The Story of Simo Häyhä, the White Death of Finland - The Culture Trip]</ref> despite his modest nature.<ref>[https://www.is.fi/suomi100/art-2000005409481.html IS: Simo Häyhän muistikirja paljastaa tarkka-ampujan huumorintajun – "Valkoinen kuolema" esittää näkemyksensä ammuttujen vihollisten lukumäärästä] (in Finnish)</ref><ref>[url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R948DQAAQBAJ Tapio Saarelainen: The White Sniper]</ref>
  • Russian folklore]], by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]] (1880)
  • Two heroes. A Roman fresco in [[Herculaneum]], 30-40 AD
  • [[William Tell]], a popular [[folk hero]] of [[Switzerland]].
PERSON OR CHARACTER WHO FIGHTS ADVERSITY THROUGH INGENUITY, COURAGE, OR STRENGTH
Sporting hero; National heroes; War hero; War Hero; Heores; Female hero; Heroine; Sports hero; Heroines; Héroes; Naval hero; Hero (Greek religion); HEROES; Act of heroism; Classical hero; World hero; Heroism
heroína
protagonista principal

Definición

heroism
n. to demonstrate, display heroism

Wikipedia

Mythological king

A mythological king is an archetype in mythology. A king is considered a "mythological king" if he is included and described in the culture's mythology. Unlike a fictional king, aspects of their lives may have been real and legendary, or that the culture (through legend and story telling) believed to be real. In the myth, the legends that surround any historical truth might have evolved into symbols of "kinship" and leadership, and expanded with descriptions of spiritual, supernatural or magical chain of events. For example, in legend the king may have magical weapons and fight dragons or other mythological beasts. His archetypical role is usually to protect and serve the people.

Ejemplos de uso de mythological hero
1. In the temple of Athena there used to be a bronze lance of Achilles, the mythological hero of Homer‘s Iliad... «Do you see the ruins of buildings on the sides of the street with a church and episcopacy dwellings scattered among them? «The aqueducts were built in the Roman architecture style.» As she continued her explanation, I was wandering among the ruins she described.