The first greek god was Zeus
The first Greek God was in fact not a God but a "thing". It was Chaos which is in a nutshell Chaos.
The "shepered" god or the first god was Choas.
Khaos (or Chaos) was the first Greek God in the Greek God and Goddess Family Tree. He was the first to emerge out of creation. He is infinite space or a void.
Dionysus, the Greek god of festivals, in the writings of Euripides can be considered the first anti-hero.
Thespis is not a Greek god; he is known as the "Father of Greek Tragedy" and was the first actor to perform solo on stage. He is credited with creating the art of acting and is a significant figure in the development of ancient Greek theater.
The couple Uranos and Gaia.
In Greek mythology, Eros was the god of love.
chronos is the first god of greek mythology.. :) not Zeus. dont give wrong answers if you are not sure friends....
Many believe Pandora was the goddess of curiosity, but she was mortal; the first woman. There is no Greek god or goddess of curiosity.
He has been a Greek God from birth, being the son of Zeus and a nymph named Leto.
First off, know your greek gods. Second, look at their personalities and what they are the god/godess off. Third, the one you are most like is most likely the greek god you belong to.
If you mean first god alive, that would have to be the God of the Bible, but the first god in Greek mythology is Chaos. He gave birth to Gaia, who gave birth to the Titans, who gave birth to the Greek gods you hear about in most myths.