The Greek gods didn't have symbols the way you are probably thinking of them. There is always a certain amount of iconography associated with religion, but they didn't have anything like the "Cross" or "Star of David" that applied to specific gods. Instead, the gods had items that were generally associated when them - such as the peacock to Hera, or the Laurel to Apollo.
Greek Gods are mythological beings. They don't exist. But, they were located in Greece. America as a country did not exist during the time of the Greek Gods.
Homer was not a god. He was the author of two mythological stories, the Iliad and the Oddysey.
Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures.
No. They were mythological and didn't really exist.
Hermes is a Greek mythological God. Who is said to be the messenger of the Gods and as such didn't rule over anything in particular.
Greek myths are about the Greeks and contain Greek Gods and mythological characters, whilst Roman myths are about Romans and contain Roman Gods and mythological characters.Hope this helps! :)
Greek Gods are mythological beings. They don't exist. But, they were located in Greece. America as a country did not exist during the time of the Greek Gods.
No, Greek mythological gods are fictional myths that do not exist.
i guess it is the greek gods and the famous leader Pericles.
Homer was not a god. He was the author of two mythological stories, the Iliad and the Oddysey.
Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures.
Jupiter is named after Roman/Greek Gods. All the planets are named after Mythological Gods. that is not answering the question man.
Being mythological gods, the Greek Gods could see more colours than the humans they made so we do not have a name for Zeus's favorite color.
No. They were mythological and didn't really exist.
it comes from the furies, who the gods sent to torment people who made them mad, ergo furious
Hermes is a Greek mythological God. Who is said to be the messenger of the Gods and as such didn't rule over anything in particular.
YES!!! He is in a lot of Greek Mythological stories.