In the beginning, there was Uranus, the sky,
and Gaia(Mother Earth). They gave birth to the Titans,
and the original Cyclopses. The Titan Kronos begat the
first Olympian dieties.
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I don't believe so
The Theogony is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins and genealogies of the gods of the ancient Greeks, composed circa 700 BC
I believe it was the aztecs...but I could be wrong
The Greeks were polytheistic. They believe in many gods.
The ancient Greeks believed that everything was made up from air, earth, fire and water. The Greeks had no other ways of knowing about the universe and things we now know.
According to ancient Greek mythology, the universe created the Titans and the Titans were the parents of the lower gods and goddesses. Therefore, the gods and goddesses were the grandchildren of the universe.
The universe was discovered by ancient Greeks and Indians, when theories of an impersonal universe governed by physical laws were first proposed.
Ancient people frequently attempted to reason the effect of a unknown force with a deity so as to trace it to a cause. So they believed in many gods and goddesses who worked together and in part to order their world in day to day life.
greeks
No, but the ancient Greeks did.
The universe was discovered by ancient Greeks and Indians, when theories of an impersonal universe governed by physical laws were first proposed.
Earth; geocentric
I believe that the ancient Greeks used them for mathematics!
they do not belive in them
The Greek Gods.
The ancient Greeks, according to their mythology, believed that Prometheus made humans out of clay--basing their looks on the gods'.