Answer:
Honey and Ambrosia.
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They believed their gods had human-like qualities, so probably the same thing Greek nobles and other important citizens ate? Like duck, bread, wine, etc.
i believe the greeks believed the gods were punishing them so i believe they influenced there religion by praying to the gods to forgive them and trying to please the gods
Zeus. I believe is one.
The Greeks believed that the gods created the world and held balens between the two worlds.
Polytheism.
On Mount Olympus, in Greece.
They ate nectar and ambrosia.
Nektar and Ambrosia. And other stuff as well. At least mythologically speaking. The Gods in reality need no sustenance.
Gods.
No, Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, as every people believe for their god.
Why do Christians believe in Jesus? Why do Muslims believe in Allah? Because they are their gods. Humans want something to worship, and for the Greeks, it was their gods, including Hestia.
No, but the ancient Greeks did.
Poseidon.
The Greek gods, the ones who are in the myths.
i believe the greeks believed the gods were punishing them so i believe they influenced there religion by praying to the gods to forgive them and trying to please the gods
Most humans believe in either one single God or a number of gods.
The Greeks did not believe that gods and goddesses were all powerful. They did have special powers, but they were just as flawed as humans.
Zeus. I believe is one.