Drachma are the ancient Greek currency, but Charon (the ferryman for the underworld/Hades) accepted one sixth of a gold drachma or so I've read.
Most movies use drachma too so I'd imagine this is most accurate I hope :D
Kind of. Her sisters, Hestia and Demeter both became olympian goddesses at the same time she did
The ancient Greeks believed that there were 12 main deities, the Olympians, but there were hundreds of other minor gods and as each tree and river could be counted as a kind of god it is impossible to put a number on it.
Polytheism: they believed in many gods and goddesses.
well, it is kind of hard to find family trees for ROMAN gods/goddesses. My advice: check out google pictures and search for roman gods and goddesses. Her husband was Favonius.
All Greek gods and goddesses could be dangerous, or kind.
It depends largely upon whom these humans and gods were: Artemis can like all Greek gods and goddesses be cruel or kind.
By all accounts, she was likable among them. It pays, after all, to be kind to one of the favorite daughters of Zeus - and a Olympian in her own right.
Hebe, the Greek goddess of Youth, cupbearer to the gods and goddesses of Olympus, seemed to be kind and helpful from what little bits of her we see in myth.
they ate ambrosia and drank nectar.Actually it depends on what pantheon you want to know about. The Olympian Gods did eat ambrosia and drink nectar but the Hindu Gods for instance ate and still eat the essence of the offerings made by believers. In many other cases where offerings and/or sacrifice is made to the God or Gods those sacrificed and the offerings being made, comprise the foods consumed by the Gods.
The home of the gods was Mt. Olympus, which lies on the border of Thessaly and Macedonia in modern Greece. Olympia was a city founded in honor of the gods, but was nowhere near the home of the gods. It was on the southwest coast of the Peleponnesus, which the mountain was near the northeast coast on the Aegean. -Indiriel _________________ Olympia. Who would ask that kind of question??
Primal goddess of the night; the mother of such deities that plague mankind (Death, Old Age, and Woe); yet also of Dream gods, Fates and Evening and Day goddesses.
If the father was Ouranus (by sea foam) her sisters from that blood are; The Furies who were three netherworld goddesses (Tisiphone, Megaira, and Alekto) who venged crimes against the natural order. They were particularly concerned with homicide, unfilial conduct, crimes against the gods, and perjury. A victim seeking justice could call down the curse of the Erinys upon the criminal. If by Zeus, Aphrodite's sisters could be considered the following among the main Olympian goddesses; Artemis, a virgin goddess of the hunt and wilds and virgins. Athena, goddess of wisdom and virgins.