No, Greek gods and godesses aren't real. That is why its called mythology. However, the Greek people did believe it was real, and worshiped them and gave them offerings everyday.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
The Mythology of Geeks :-) I think you might mean Greek Mythology which is myths and legends about Greek Gods and warriors. They might be true but it is unlikely.
Adidas was the goddess of athletics and victory. Some say that is how the shoe brand came to be.Not true, there is no such God/Godess as Adidas. The Greek Goddess Nike was the goddess of victory.
Romans used Greek architecture, somewhat modified. Their schooling was based on Greek models, and often was done by Greek slaves. Their music was essentially Greek, as was their theater. Their literature was written on Greek models. Their religion is sometimes described as based on Greek mythology, but this is not entirely true. Their gods were from prehistory. They did, however, identify their gods with similar Greek deities and adapt their mythology by borrowing Greek myths for their own gods.
"Olympus" is a TV show that relates to Greek mythology. It follows the story of a young man named Hero who embarks on a quest to uncover his true destiny while encountering various gods, monsters, and legendary creatures from Greek mythology.
Romans used Greek architecture, somewhat modified. Their schooling was based on Greek models, and often was done by Greek slaves. Their music was essentially Greek, as was their theater. Their literature was written on Greek models. Their religion is sometimes described as based on Greek mythology, but this is not entirely true. Their gods were from prehistory. They did, however, identify their gods with similar Greek deities and adapt their mythology by borrowing Greek myths for their own gods.
Mythical Characters are creatures (Roman/Greek) that were legends per-say that were believed to be true... They are both in the Roman and the Greek legends but have different names like there gods/goddesses.
As the goddess of the wilderness and nature I guess you would say Pan was her male counterpart, but magic was quite a feminine thing and while other gods had some areas of magic (i.e. Apollo with oracles and healing) there was no true counterpart for that.
Everything that was written in Greek history is true except for Greek Mythology.
No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
false. she is a greek goddess
"Theogony" is a didactic poem that narrates the genealogy and origin of the Greek gods, written by the poet Hesiod in the 8th century BCE. It is a foundational text in the genre of Greek mythology and epic poetry, focusing on the birth of the gods and the ordering of the cosmos. The poem serves as a guide to understanding the divine hierarchy and the creation of the world according to Greek mythology.