Hercules, Echo, Narcissus
some ancient greek gods are poseidon- god of seas, artemis- goddess of the hunt, morpheus- god of dreams (morpheus isn't in the main 12 gods) hesphaestus, god of blacksmith and machinery. athena-god of wisdom
In ancient Greek mythology, the gods were believed to be taller than humans, with some sources describing them as being around 12 to 15 feet tall.
In ancient mythology, Greek and Egyptian gods were often seen as separate pantheons with their own unique characteristics and stories. However, there were instances of cultural exchange and syncretism where some Greek and Egyptian gods were identified with each other or shared similar attributes. Overall, the relationship between Greek and Egyptian gods in ancient mythology was complex and varied depending on the context.
Some think this day emerged from a custom of mother worship in ancient Greece, which kept a festival to Cybele, a great mother of Greek gods.
In ancient mythology, Egyptian and Greek gods had some similarities and differences. Both cultures believed in a pantheon of gods who controlled different aspects of life, such as the sun, the sea, and war. However, the specific gods and their roles varied between the two cultures. Some scholars believe that there may have been some influence or exchange of ideas between Egyptian and Greek mythology, but the exact relationship is still debated among historians.
No, some were, while others were not. Some of the gods were around prior to when Zeus came.
Yes, the ancient Greek gods & goddesses got married. Some of them even got married to mortal men & women, & even had children with them.
What we describe today as a mythology, by which we mean a connected series of fantasies that are traditionally told in a given culture (much like the concept of fairy tales, except that mythology tells a more unified overall story than fairy tales do) was originally a religion. People believed in the pantheon of Greek gods, Zeus and Apollo and Bacchus and Hera and so forth, as actual gods whom they worshipped and prayed to. This religion goes back many thousands of years, and was already an ancient religion at the time it was replaced by the more recent religion of Christianity. There is no guarantee that some future society will not regard Christianity as a mythology (indeed, the late Isaac Asimov has already stated that the bible should be regarded as Jewish mythology).
I assume you mean "Zeus". That's one of the Olympians, one of the gods of Ancient Greece (though there are still some people who believe in the Olympians). Ancient Greeks believed in several gods; Zeus was the ruler over these gods - according to the ancient beliefs.
There are many mythologies, including Greek, Roman, Celtic, and Judeo-Christian. Each has some form of deity. The ancient Greek religion, as with many ancient religions, was polytheistic; it included many gods and goddesses.
Zeus, Poseidon,Ares,Aphrodite,Athene,Apollo -that's all i can think of
To some Hades still reigns, it depends on what you believe. But in the time of the Ancient Greeks was known as the Greek Gods time of reign.