They are a different belief system, so differing powers, the Antoninus Liberalis said that when the Greek gods fled for Egypt, Apollon became a hawk [Horus], Hermes an ibis [Thoth], Ares became a fish, the lepidotus [Lepidotus or Onuris], Artemis a cat [Neith or Bastet], Dionysos took the shape of a goat [Osiris or Arsaphes], Herakles a fawn, Hephaistos an ox [Ptah], and Leto a shrew mouse [Wadjet].
they are not the same. I guess the only thing that they have in common is the fact that they are both gods.
no they had special powers
The Gods of Pompeii were Roman, Greek and Egyptian, as it was part of the Roman Empire.
The gods in Egyptian myths have different powers, meanings,looks like they have animal heads.Answer:In Greek mythology, the Greeks created the gods in their own image; that's why Greek gods look like humans. In Egyptian mythology the Egyptians believed that the gods are not entirely powerful if they were entirely human, so they made them look half-animal and half-human. The story, plot, setting, and characters, too, were different.
No.
Yes they were named after Greek gods. They are the same gods same power but different names. The most important gods are named after planets
Not at all.
Greek - Roman Zeus - Jupiter Poseidon - Neptune Hades - Pluto
Romans were more fierce, and more war-like. Greek was more like the opposite of that. Their appearance was also different. They also have different names, but they have the same powers. Romans also have different celebrations than the Greeks.
Romans were more fierce, and more war-like. Greek was more like the opposite of that. Their appearance was also different. They also have different names, but they have the same powers. Romans also have different celebrations than the Greeks.
they are the Greek and Egyptian equivalent
For the exactly the same reasons gods are worshipped today