In a way yes they are. Although people may not view them as those gods by name there are some cultures which have gods of different objects e.g trees sea mountains. and these correspond to some ancient gods. They are also still of great interest to many many people who want to find out about history
Yes. In Greece there is a small following of those still worshiping the gods, though more out of ritualistic, cultural, and historical reasons rather than any religious reasons.
yes there was
Yes, Greek mythology continues to influence modern American society through literature, art, and popular culture. Many references to Greek myths can be found in books, movies, and television shows, demonstrating the enduring impact of these ancient stories on contemporary society. Additionally, themes and characters from Greek mythology often serve as inspiration for modern art and creative expression.
All the stories about Gods like Zeus and the super heroes. Many modern movies and books are based on Roman and Greek legends. Even products are named after Roman/Greek gods. Nike is a perfect example of a modern product based on a ancient story. The use of these stories is constantly used.
Neo-Pagans worship the old gods. Modern Greeks and Romans are largely Christian now.
She's the same in Roman mythology as she is in Greek mythology. Her name is still Pandora and her story is still the same.
Not as much as his Greek counterpart, Ares. The Greek mythology is the more common version of the story but im sure the Roman side of the story is still told.
Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
We seriously hope you're joking. No one still believed in the Greek or Roman gods by the time the telescope was invented.
There is still war, which Ares is the ancient Greek god of.
They are still used into days society ...
Yes
alphabets, calanders,and roman alphabets