Nope- they had many other gods.
Zeus. I believe is one.
Until they became Christians, which was about the 3rd-4th centuries AD.
No, they worshipped Zeus.
Zeus.
No because Hera was Zeus's wife and the Greeks could only marry one person at a time.
none at all they only believe in gods
In the ancient past the Greeks believe in what we today call "classic mythology", the Olympians: Hera, Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Athena, Ares, Hermes, and Hephaestus. As well as others: today, many Greeks believe in God. There is, however, the revival of New Age "pagan" believes.
Zeus, as well as all of the other gods, did not have a last name, according to the Greeks. They only worshiped their gods with one name.
The Greeks believed that Zeus had power over weather and that he could throw lightning bolts as weapons. He could shapeshift and frequently used this to engage in affairs.
yes. they made I think only one that was 40ft. tall.
Zeus is the Greek king of the gods.
the Greeks