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The general answer is no, he was not. The ferryman (Charon) was a character from Greek mythology, which is now considered by most people as simple mythology. There may still be people who believe in that, but most people don't.
If you believe in Greek mythology, yeah.
No. This religon died out thousands of years ago. The Romans got their idea of mythology from the Greeks, so they gave up on it before them.
there is no such thing in greek mythology.
There are still quite a few people that follow and believe in the Greek Gods. You may have luck checking on Pagan forums.
People still do believe in Zeus. They do not really come to Earth and fight or anything, that is just mythology. Nothing can be proven when it comes to religion.
Myths are stories we do not believe in (any longer). Stories we do believe are not considered myths. The Greek myths were the religion of the ancient Greeks. It has been supplanted by Christianity.
It's still a religion: Hellenistic.
The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.
a lot of greeks and romans still do
Poseidon never died in Greek Mythology, being a god both immortal and ageless he can not die.
Nobody deliberately learned Greek just to write Greek mythology. The Greek people spoke, read, and wrote in the Greek language, and were from an area known as Greece. They also happened to write a lot of mythology that we still read today. To the Greek people, writing stories in the Greek language was just as natural as us writing in English.