If there ever was a Greek equivalent to this fable attributed to Aesop, it has not survived.
Their functions are not explained in the books (although presumably they have similar natures to their Greek equivalents).
The Greek equivalent of the goddess was Hestia, whose worship is less well attested.
The Greek equivalent is theos, which the Romans translated with deus.
It was the Greek equivalent of your "top secret".
The Greek gematrical equivalent to the word Necronomicon, according to Simon.
Nobody could tell me its correct name and it was known simply by the Greek equivalent of 'night-bloom'.
Tadros is a common given name or family name being the Greek equivalent of Theodore.
Because the Hebrew and Greek equivalents to the English "It came to pass."
Her Greek equivalent was Chloris, who was a nymph and not a goddess at all.