There are many - one is Jehovah and his Astarte (Yahweh and his Asherah) 7th C BCE.
The man who carved the statue of a woman that the gods brought to life was supposedly Pygmalion, King of Cyprus.
it is on the Poseidon statue at the museum of the gods.
The Greeks made statues of all their gods.
You are thinking of Pygmalion. He fell in love with a statue of Athena, which was brought to life for him. The two then married, though the woman was not Athena herself.
it was a gift of friendship sent from Paris.
go into the museum and click the statue, or stand in front, i dont remember, but it'll tell you who they are.
A kouros was an ancient Greek statue of a nude boy that was used as an Olympic prize, or sometimes a statue to the dead, or as an offering to the gods.
It is because Zeus is the head of all the gods and the most powerful.
Zeus was a god of Greece. He was known as one of the Greek gods of Olympia. The statue was built for him for his honor. Answered by a 12 year old.
Serve as prayer offerings to the gods
In the Temple of Hades, you offer pomegranates from the Garden of the Sphinx. In the Temple of Poseidon, you offer the starfish from Poseidon's statue in the museum.
What is the intended function of any statue? *sigh* Representation for purposes be it remembrance, worship or historic. A Greek named "Phidias" made the statue, in ancient era when Greeks worshiped those gods, and the statue of Zeus is there for the same reasons a statue of Athena was made. Worship. The same way you find statues of Jesus.