well, considering there is only *one* God, it should be easy to figure it out, huh?
The gods themselves, first. Then their demi-god children. Then their human constituency.
the god who helped Odysseus repel circes spell would be Hermes the mesenger of the gods.
they had many gods such as god of the underworld,god of all gods,god of love, god of war,and so on
The spelling gods is a plural (e.g. Greek gods), while god's or God's is a possessive (e.g. God's mercy).
There is no God or Goddess of all the Gods, Zeus is the king of the gods and kronos is the father to the first 6 gods. uranus is kronos' father who was born from chaos so there is no God of Gods the closest you can get is the king of the Gods
Shintoism was based on natural beauty and how it helped the dead travel into the spirit world. there weren't any gods of specific
no hindus belive that one god may come in different forms but there are more than one gods. they have 3 main gods, Shiva, Bhrama, Krishna hope this helped!
Mayan Gods were gods that the Mayan believed in they had many gods. For Example they had a corn god an sun god. They mayans also believed in paying the gods by sacraficing humans and animals so the gods favored them.
there is no god of mining there are gods that are like that but there are no gods of mining
Theistic - believes in a God or gods Agnostic - does not believe it possible to know if there is a god (or gods) Atheistic - believes there is no god or gods.
he had about six with the gods but with the mortals he had too many to count.. he's not dead by the way since he's a god he's immortal hope this helped:)
Egyptian gods were often depicted with animal heads to symbolize their unique powers and characteristics. The animal chosen for each god represented specific qualities or attributes that the god possessed, such as strength, wisdom, or protection. This visual representation helped people understand and connect with the gods on a deeper level.