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The ancient Greeks believed that there were 12 main deities, the Olympians, but there were hundreds of other minor gods and as each tree and river could be counted as a kind of god it is impossible to put a number on it.

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Is is not a firm count of Egyptian gods and goddesses confirmed.

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There are 5 olympian goddesses and over 200 total

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