Jesus, A lot of people say it's myth, can't be proven either way.
In many mythologies, gods were believed to have children with other gods, humans, or other beings. These divine offspring often played important roles in the myths and stories of the culture.
No, most Greek myths are based around gods or demi-gods.
everyone is the same
The gods created fire, but kept it for themselves. Prometheus stole it from the gods and gave it to the humans.
the gods, king archimedies, the pegasus, persus, demi-gods, if the gods had children, the three sisters, medusa
No
I think that the gods or the mortals, humans wrote these myths. I'm not sure.
The myths are stories about heroes, gods, demi-gods... Achilles was one of them. So ...
The Gods and Goddesses came over for dinner and he fed them his children
Greek and Roman gods are myths
yes, Roman parents taught their children about their gods, their rites and their myths. The Romans did not have a theology or a book like the bible. They just had myths and rites. Roman sacred texts were the preserve of the priesthoods.
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.