In Greek all pronouns go at the end or near the end of the sentence/phrase so it's kinda like:o Ελληνικός(Greek) θεός(god) μου(my) or in greeklish: o Ellinikos(Greek) theos(god) mou(my).
Greek myth does not say.
The Greek God of fire Hephaestus in greek is : Ήφαιστος.
Theos=God mesa mou= in me
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i say perseus and theseus and the god apollo
Hepestus is the greek god of fire and black smiths so i would say him
Zeus is the God of Thunder, he's also the head God, I guess you could say according to Greek mythology.
Mythology does not say.
The Christian God says the Greek gods do not exist. The Greek gods are no doubt willing to accept that the Christian God exists, if he shows himself to exist.
Children of God (English) -> παιδιά του Θεού /Phonetically paidiá tou Theoú/ (Greek)
As both the Norse god Balder and the Greek god Apollo were both sons of the king of gods and sun gods i'd say that Apollo is the greek Balder
theos (god) kai (and) chora (country)