Here are the Greek gods in alphabetical order:
Zeus was the king of the gods so probably him. The most important three were the three brothers, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
This is more of an opinion than a question, but Zeus is known as the renowned King of Gods.
The Twelve Olympians: Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, Athena, Ares, Hephaestus, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hermes, Apollo.
I would say Zeus and his wife
Athena of course
The most powerful Greek god was Zeus.
They would all say lored to the burritos yum
Athena, goddess of wisdom.
Hera is the most important Goddess because she is Jupiter's (Zeus) wife and Jupiter is the most powerful God and he rules over them. That makes Hera the most important Goddess.
Hera is the most important Goddess because she is Jupiter's (Zeus) wife and Jupiter is the most powerful God and he rules over them. That makes Hera the most important Goddess.
The goddess who was most likely to be the goddess of corn is Demeter because she was the goddess of harvest and the godess of grain so corn has something to do with it.
"The most awful and wondrous goddess of all pertains to my most beautiful twin sister, Kelly of Wooldridge."
There is none, all of them are great but not the goddess of the fireplace or oven.. no that's not one that would be great at all.
Most likely the ancient Greek goddess Rhea, a name which means "ease, flow".
Aphrodite was the most well known Greek goddess of beauty.
The goddess, "Isis", the goddess of protection, magic, and personal salvation is often considered the most important goddess of ancient Egypt, but the goddess, "Mut", might share the honor, as she was the goddess of all living things, and was considered the "Queen" of goddesses.
As often as you hear her name in Greek mythology, she WAS NOT the most popular goddess, it was Hera. Athena was ONE of the famous goddess, but not the MOST popular. Out of all the Greek gods and goddesses, Zeus was the most famous.
The most famous temple of Artemis was at Ephesus, and is considered on of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
It is important because it is a surviving example of Greek architecture, and was important to pre-Christian religion as a place of worship to the goddess Athena.