Twelve;
Zeus
Hera
Demeter
Poseidon
Dionysus
Hermes
Apollo
Artemis
Aphrodite
Ares
Hephaestus
Athena
Pantheon is a term used for "all the gods". In studying the Aztec pantheon, one would be studying all the Aztec gods.
Yes but specifically the Roman pantheon. Pantheon is used as a generic term to describe a group of gods.
A temple dedicated to all the gods is called a pantheon. The Pantheon in Rome is the finest example of the construction of this type of temple.
The Aztecs worshiped many gods. They were collectively known as the Pantheon. Gods had their own temples in the Aztec capital.
No, they had a pantheon of gods.
Pantheon means; (pan) "all" and (theon) "gods".
A lot of gods is typically referred to as a "pantheon." This term is used to describe a specific set of deities that belong to a particular mythology or religion, such as the Greek pantheon or the Hindu pantheon. Each pantheon encompasses various gods and goddesses, often associated with different aspects of life, nature, or the cosmos.
The Pantheon.
The "pantheon."
A pantheon is a group of Gods i.e the greek pantheon. But is usually reffered to as a Pantheon of entities for God implies an all powerful being. If the religeon has a single God the God is reffered to as just a God
Pantheon. (Which is actually a Greek word for the Roman building.)
Depends on which pantheon of gods you are referring to. See link for the gods and their relations.