Yes, at least the ones that are not immortal.
No that's wrong
In greek mythology no, never for example Cronos defeated his father but in myths Rea ask him and his mother for advice when Cronos start eaten his children, speacilly since its explicit that the children Cronos ate were imprision not dead u can se that they were inmortal and could not die also when Zeus ans his brothers defeat the Titans they send them to prision wich show that the titans can not die and about Pan, pan was a satyr i don remember the myth but he have a music duel whit Apolo and when Apolo win he killed pan but pan was not a god, demigods can be killed but the gods and the titans did not age and can't be killed thay can only be defeated, and the people who talk abot God of War its just a video game, in nordic mithology the gods could die, and in Egypt myths the gods could die but not for good for example seth kill osiris but iris colect all the parts of his body and osiris come to life again, another thing is that in greek mithology when something die go to the underworld so never stops existing.
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Hercules didn't kill any Greek gods. The gods were immortal and could not be killed.
Greek gods cannot die.
Nobody did. Greek gods are immortal.
As a sacrifice, because the people lived with fear of the gods
In Greek myth, they didn't send anyone, they killed who they wanted to.
They were killed by the titans.
The gods were ageless.yes but some gods killed each other. for example the titans some were punished and some titans were killed
At altars dedicated to the various gods. Often animals would be killed at the altar as a gift to the god.
Greek gods could not die. It only happens in modern American adventure movies or TV series.
According to Greek mythology, the gods couldn't die of old age or disease, but they could be killed. They could also age and bear scars. Even zeus feared death.
He killed Ekhidnades, the giant son of Echidna and a great enemy of the gods.
Ares (Roman name-Mars) was the Greek god of war.