They were demigods. Half god, half human.
Heros are demigods and that means that they are half god and half human. So the gods are their parents.
The Gods would cease to exist if the demigods did not do most of their work.
A demi-god is the son/daughter of a god and a human,.
Demigods were "half-gods", and usually the children of a god and a mortal.
To be honest, there are too many gods, demi gods heroes and mortals to list them all.
Demigods in Norse mythology are offspring of a god and a mortal. They possess both human and divine qualities, often serving as heroes or intermediaries between gods and humans. Unlike the gods, demigods are not immortal and can be killed. They are also distinct from other mythical beings in the Norse pantheon, such as giants and dwarves, as they have a direct connection to the divine realm through their parentage.
The demigods were important to the Greeks because they were half human and half god. They were usually heroes and important mythological stories.
Any one of the major Greek gods..
Yes they can but depends on which god/goddes
It is believed that that gods had semi divine children known as "demigods". Even though they were born of gods and humans, they were almost always mortal. Some demigods included: Hercules, Achilles, and Perseus.
Athena was a real greek go, not a demigod. Athena is the goddess of war and wisdom. Demigods are children of the gods. They are half-human and half-god.