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Greek gods, in Greek mythology are immortal (can't die).
Most likely the Greek god your talking about is Artimis, Goddess of the Hunt.
Neither Roman or Greek mythology says yes or no, so most likely no.
In the Illiad, likely the spear of Patroclus which killed him.
Thanatos was a ancient Greek god of death and likely dying.
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It means disaster and it derives from Greek
theogany
how they went to the conclusion
Twelve Olympians
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