Yes. They have a Mother Earth goddess called Gaia.
That it was a primoldial deilty called Gaia or Gaea a personafication deilty of the Earth itself. She was sometimes refered as Mother Earth with her consort Father Sky (Ouranus). Mother of the Titans and grandomther of the Olympians
Earth; geocentric
They don't anymore. They used to believe in twelve Gods, in the ancient times. These Gods lived in mount Olympus and Zeus was the "leader" of all gods.The Greeks created the twelve Gods, trying to explain the natural phenomena, and all things happened in mother earth at these times.
In the beginning, there was Uranus, the sky, and Gaia(Mother Earth). They gave birth to the Titans, and the original Cyclopses. The Titan Kronos begat the first Olympian dieties.
Because if you observe the sky without any astronomical knowledge, you will believe that it is the sky, rather than the earth, that is moving. This is part of the geocentric myth.
The ancient Greeks believed that everything was made up from air, earth, fire and water. The Greeks had no other ways of knowing about the universe and things we now know.
They believe that because they thought they found the crack of the earth and then built the Delphi on top of it.
The greek's Believed that the gods and goddesses were related because the greek god life started with mother earth Gaea and Uranus who had the 12 titans and the males took there sisters as wives.
The Ancient Greeks figured that out, but if you don't believe them find a photo from space of earth. It is round.
The Ancient Greeks figured that out, but if you don't believe them find a photo from space of earth. It is round.
what religions did the Greeks have
they do not believe in resurrection