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the religion is mythology of creatures gods and godesess
No; the female goddesses in ancient Greek religion were not inferior to the male gods.
Well....theyre basically the same thing! XP mythology was religion to the greeks: their greek gods were like our Christian god.
For the Ancient Greeks, their religion (what we call Greek Mythology) was everything. Their dad-to-day lives were focused on and pretty much revolved around their religion. Their religion was a life-style for them, centered on the gods they worshipped.
Greek mythology is about the gods and other creatures which formed the religion of the ancient Greeks. Nobody has actually seen any of the gods or other figures acting in it. All this was supplanted by the Christian faith.
Greek mythology is not a recognized religion today. While the myths themselves continue to be studied and appreciated for their cultural and literary significance, they are not actively practiced as a religion by any modern communities.
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
B. C Dietrich has written: 'Death, fate and the gods' -- subject(s): Fate and fatalism, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek, Religion
Hera was one of the daughtors of Rhea and Kronos
Greek Mythology is a study of Greek Gods and Goddesses'
Gods do not die.
In Greek mythology the ruling god is Zeus, the religion of ancient Greece is not to be confused with Christianity's "will of god" writ.