No; prayer was to honor the gods and to bring requests to their attention.
No. Zeus was a Greek male god, not man. He was the "king of gods."
The element of ritual and religious practice is used in Greek tragedy to honor and worship the gods. This includes the use of sacrifices, prayers, and invocations to show respect and seek favor from the divine beings. The presence of the gods in Greek tragedy serves to emphasize the importance of divine authority and intervention in human affairs.
There is not a greek mythology leader; it is based on gods and goddesses.
Jupiter is named after Roman/Greek Gods. All the planets are named after Mythological Gods. that is not answering the question man.
he is supposed to be a handsome man that Zeus sent an eagle to become immortal with the gods and he is the water-bearer for the gods
Ganesha is the Hindu god with an elephant head. There is no Greek god that is half man-half elephant.
In Greek mythology, Nereus, the old man of the sea, was considered to be a primordial sea god and it is not specified when he was born. Nereus is often depicted as an ancient and wise figure who predates the gods of Olympus.
They look like humans and their characters are imperfect and unpredictable just like people
Gods wisdom in your heart!
yeah man i know how you feel, i need to make a wanted poster for hermes with the last known location :C
All of the Greek gods are dangerous because they are the much more powerful form of man.
The first mortal man was Deucalion, son of the Titan Prometheus. The first woman was Pandora who was made by all the Gods together.