There are lots, but here are the most famous ones: Achilles, Perseus, Jason, Hercules/Heracles and Theseus.
no it is the Greeks gods home- no mortals go there, it is only a land for gods and demi gods.
The demigods were important to the Greeks because they were half human and half god. They were usually heroes and important mythological stories.
the Romans had the same gods as the Greeks, just different names
probably they were made up since Greece had one of the first languages
They took the idea of their gods from the Greeks, but gave them different names.
Thecnically the Greeks didnt have any 'ideas' about the gods. Greek, Roman and Egiptian gods all originated in anchent Sumaria. All those cultures share the same gods and goddesses as well as their idea of creation, they just have different names for them.
He has way too many children to enumerate them all here.
They believed in the same gods that the Greeks did, but they gave them different names. Example: Poseidon to Neptune. The gods were also perceived differently then they originally were, they were more military.
They were polytheistic and believed in the same gods as the ancient greeks, they just changed the names.
the Romans adopted their Gods from the Greeks. the main Gods are Juno. Protector , and special counselor of the roman state. then there is Jupiter. he's the god of the state who distributed the laws
Gods.
Because the Roman Empire was after the Ancient Greeks, they were very influenced by them. For instance, the Romans kept the Greek architecture, sort of the clothing/apparel, and the Gods. They kept the same Gods from the Greeks, but just changed their names to Latin words. But the Gods didn't stay exactly the same. Most of the Gods and Goddesses from the Romans got more aggressive due to the Empire's war-like culture. Some myths and Gods stay only unique to the Greeks, and some unique to the Romans, like the She-Wolf, Romulus, and Remus.