You says " Gods son" : Θεοί γιο/ Theoí gio
Mercury was the real name of the god Mercury and it was never changed. He was a Roman god. At one point of their history the Romans associated their gods to the Greek gods. The Greek equivalent of Mercury was Hermes.
they are not the same. I guess the only thing that they have in common is the fact that they are both gods.
the Egyptian gods had the heads of animal;the greek gods looked like humans.
The Greek Gods lived on Mount Olympus
Yes. Many people believe in Greek Gods/Goddesses. I believe in them.
hailzeus is how its pronounced
Hermes is the son of Zeus.
The spelling gods is a plural (e.g. Greek gods), while god's or God's is a possessive (e.g. God's mercy).
The Greek smith god, Hephaestus the son of Hera and Zeus.
One of the sons of Zeus was Hermes, son of the Greek Maia, was considered the messenger of the gods.
No. Thor is from Norse mythology and is the son of the king of gods, Odin.
The proper spelling is "Zeus". Zeus was the ruler of Mount Olympus (home of all the Greek Gods) and King of the Gods. He was considered to be the God of the sky and thunder.
yes, Hercules is one of the gods in greek mythology. he is the son of Zeus he is a demi-god he was made a god when he was about to die
There are 37 gods of fire. The most well known of them is the Greek god Hephaestus. He was the son of Zeus and Hera.
The Greek god of commerce is Hermes. He was the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, and the second youngest of the Olympian gods.
They were father and son. but by the way cronus was a titian not a god.
No god created both. But Jesus was his son.