This is a question open to debate. Zeus was considered the head of the gods. Yet Poseidon had the power of the sea which was very important to the Greeks. Greece is made of many islands and the Greeks needed to travel by sea and fish for food. Poseidon could get angry and flood the land and had many sea monsters. Zeus had only his lightning bolts.
the most powerful is Zeus
Zues,Haities,Pisidon,and Athena
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the albanians made all the rules
Most Athenians were believers in Greek Mythology. Athenians in particular dedicated the Parthenon to Pallas Athene.
Sparta had the most intense and powerful army in the time of the Persian Empire.
There was no ONE religion. Different gods served different needs and made different rules for different squabbles between different tribes in different locations at different times of different days.
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Most in myths were half divine/royalty.
the albanians made all the rules
Currently, most Persians (or Iranians) are Muslim.
The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
Sparta and Athens were two of the most powerful Greek city states in ancient times.
The thing you refer to as mythology was considered a religion. As much so as any today.
Most Athenians were believers in Greek Mythology. Athenians in particular dedicated the Parthenon to Pallas Athene.
There are various paths/belief systems within paganism that believe in the existence of the Greek gods. One such path is known as Hellenismos, a religion that is attempting to reconstruct the ancient Greek faith.
Most modern Greeks are members of the Christian Religion, specifically the Greek Orthodox church. However, some do still worship the Ancient gods, and most respect them out of consideration for their history.
The ancient Greeks believed that she did. Now most people do not take Greek Mythology as a religion any more, but part of our history. It's a matter of rather you believe in the ancient myths or not.
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