The only place where ancient Greek gods are alive today is in the Percy Jackson books. However, in a sense, Greek gods and goddesses could still be 'alive', in Classical Civilizations and Latin classrooms.
In the ancient Greek religion, the heavenly beings were said to live at the top of Mt. Olympus - this is why they were sometimes referred to as 'Olympians'.
Zeus is said to live on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and the home of the divine gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. He resides there with his fellow Olympian gods and goddesses.
A Hydra, being a Greek word for "water serpent", does not fly. It is said to be gigantic, nine-headed: and to have blood/gall/venom that injures the Greek gods and goddesses.
Gaea is not a goddess or a Titan in Greek Mythology. She is said to be the Earth and the spouse to the Sky named Ouranos. She is related to Titans and the Olympians, though. In Greek Mythology, she was the mother of the Titans and the grandmother of the Olympians, or the Greek gods and goddesses.
In Greek mythology, Mount Olympus is said to be the home of the twelve Olympian gods and goddesses, including Zeus, Hera, Athena, and Apollo.
One possible answer could be because of Christianity. Jesus is said to have delivered the people from Hades to heaven. So in theory if you're a Christian you believe that the Greek Gods were real.
he is greek orthodoxHe is a Christian. He said so on Larry King Live. Criss said he was a Greek Orthodox. Plus if you have every seen the burned alive episode of Mindfreak they show him and his crew praying for the lord to protect him.
well its 2010 but yeah i saw him 2 days ago at the store he said hi
According to Greek mythology, it is said that Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship, lives in his forge under Mount Olympus. It is believed that his fiery workshop is located underground, where he creates magnificent weapons and other metal objects for the gods and goddesses.
The gods and goddesses lived all over Greece but were said to mostly live on Mount Olympus, the tallest mountain in Greece.
No. It is true that there were no deities beginning with the letter 'J', a Greek hero by the name of Jason did organize a group of heroes including Hercules called the Argonauts and he was for a time married to Medea who was the granddaughter of the Sun God Helios. Another Mortal-Jocasta, was a descendant of the Spartoi who were said to be the children of Ares-God of War. According to Greek mythology of course.
There is a famous speech where Jesse Jackson said "keep hope alive".