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There are no modern goddesses of Greek mythology, it is mythology that dates back to ancient Greece.
The ancient Greeks have always believed in greek mythology. No one knows exactly for sure who began greek mythology. It is unknown but with some help of past references, archaeologists, scientists, etc., are able to piece together somewhat of an idea. There is no record available however. Lets hope that we get one!
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In Greek mythology, the nine what were the patron-goddesses of the arts.
Yes, actually some colleges have courses on greek mythology.
Of course! Greek mythology is some of the most educational myths from ancient cultures. The fables and myths teach good life lessons and morals.
Artemis was a hunter goddess, so she would have had a bow and arrow.
Because it teaches us about ancient things and everything about Greek mythology and everything in the past.
Greek mythology attemped to explain everything that the ancient Greeks couldn't understand. Remember that ancient Greeks didn't know the things we know today. Some examples are: Death Love Birth Good and evil Creation Sicknesses The stars Life ... And more
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Some gods of death from various mythologies and religions include Anubis from ancient Egyptian mythology, Hades from Greek mythology, Yama from Hindu mythology, and Thanatos from Greek mythology. These gods are typically associated with guiding souls to the afterlife and overseeing the realm of the dead.
Greek mythology is very old. Hesiod wrote some around 700 B.C.