They didn't eat anything to become immortal; they were birn that way. But the ood of the gods was ambrosia and nectar.
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Yes. Many people believe in Greek Gods/Goddesses. I believe in them.
The Ancient Olympic Games were celebrated in honor of Zeus, the father of all the Greek gods and goddesses. googanhine blah blah blah
In the Greek Myth, The Seasons of the Year, answer the question above? Any thoughts?
There are those that study the history of Greek myth as a history of how the culture evolved. Then there are 'Neo Pagans' who likely think they follow Greek gods and goddesses among others. So, the answer is no, they aren't worshiped as they were in the days of Ancient Greece.
They were immortal
In the Greek myths gods and goddesses are immortal.
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
there were no deaths of gods and goddesses because they were all immortal
All of the Greek divinities were immortal.
Goddesses are immortal and ageless.
Greek gods and goddesses were immortal.
The Greek gods and goddesses are immortal and ageless, they never died.
Ichor is the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of immortal Greek gods and goddesses.
The Greek gods and goddesses were immortal, and as such, could not be killed. That's what immortal means.
The ancient Greeks believed that gods and goddesses are immortal; therefore, according to Greek mythology, the goddess Demeter lived forever.
It's impossible for a mortal to become a God