No, they are immortal.
The Greek gods could not die.
No, Greek gods and goddesses can not kill each other. All the Greek gods are immortal. They can however be destroyed, but shortly after they are defeated they respawn. This s true for demons aswell.
The chief gods of Greek mythology were commonly referred to as the Pantheon.πολλούς θεούςthis is the way to write 'many gods' in greek.
No only curse them
They were gods. They were born that way.
Hercules didn't kill any Greek gods. The gods were immortal and could not be killed.
from the way they had the gods who destroyed the remains of the underworld
There is no WHY about the Greek gods. All the gods were belived to have each their responsibilities. Hera's were marriage and childbirth. That's the way it was.
yes, they did. After all, the Gods were a product of Greek thought.
that was the way the Romans named their version of the Greek gods/goddess
In Greek mythology, Ares did not kill a god. However, he was involved in the deaths of other gods indirectly through his actions, such as his role in the Trojan War where many gods and goddesses were involved in the conflict and its eventual outcome.
Yes, because the roman gods were more warlike, and had very short tempers. The greek gods were more kind to the mortals.