A lot of them. You'll need to be more specific to get a specific answer. Most of the Greek historians and philosophers we know of today were not particularly religious. By the time of Classical Greece, most Greeks had an understanding that their gods were mostly allegorical, or not present in their every day lives. By the time of Alexander, most educated people didn't believe the Gods were actual beings, but rather ideas.
Zeus and Hades were gods that the ancient Greeks believed in, and several others were believed by them as well.
Answer: Since Archimedes was an Ancient Greek, it is logical to assume that he believed in the 12 Gods of Olympus, the main religion at the time.
There are those that study the history of Greek myth as a history of how the culture evolved. Then there are 'Neo Pagans' who likely think they follow Greek gods and goddesses among others. So, the answer is no, they aren't worshiped as they were in the days of Ancient Greece.
A large part of ancient Greek culture was its concept of a variety of gods, goddesses and demi gods. They can be called pagan gods and the Greeks to one degree or another believed that pleasing their gods was a way to find peace and prosperity. The pagan style of beliefs did not influence western civilization in any large measure.
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The Greek Gods.
Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
No. He believed in the Ancient Greek Gods, Zeus etc.
because their worshippers believed in them and needed them. once they no longer needed them their gods seize to exist
The ancient Greek gods were believed to speak Greek, the language of the people who worshipped them. This is because Greek mythology and religious texts, such as the Homeric epics, were written in Greek.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods had "Golden Blood" or ichor running through their veins instead of regular blood like mortals.
Yes, the ancient Greeks believed in multiple gods. They believed that these gods controlled various aspects of the world and had distinct personalities and powers. The most well-known Greek gods include Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Athena, Apollo, and Aphrodite.
Zeus and Hades were gods that the ancient Greeks believed in, and several others were believed by them as well.
The ancient Greeks did not have science to explain how the Earth works yet, so they made up stories about Greek gods to explain forces of nature.
According to research I have done, Ancient Greek gods born of Zeus are immortal (live eternally). Because this was an Ancient greek belief, it is not currently followed at this date: so the ancient greek gods died over time as people started to swap religions. The ancient Greeks and the Romans had similar beliefs, and therefore believed in the same gods, but called them different names. Apollo, however, is the ancient greek and the roman term for the same god.
the acient greek gods
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.