There are about 330 000 deities in Hinduism (various traditions),
but I don't know of any religion that hat 330 million.
There were over 1000 Gods and Goddesses in Egypt.
Polytheistic. There are over 300 million gods in Hinduism.
The gods and goddesses of Egypt have yet to be tallied.
Well over a thousand.
Over 1,500 names of Egyptian gods and goddesses have been recorded.
It was cronus but ZEUS won it over....Zeus is the chief of Greek gods and goddesses.
The gods and goddesses lived all over Greece but were said to mostly live on Mount Olympus, the tallest mountain in Greece.
Over 1,500 names of Egyptian gods and goddesses have been recorded.
Religion in Ancient Egypt was polytheistic (many gods). These included gods and goddesses . Some were just local deities, others were worshipped for a long time all over Egypt, such as Isis.
The Greek religion was polytheistic, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses who ruled over different aspects of life. The most well-known gods include Zeus, Athena, and Apollo. The Greeks believed in rituals, sacrifices, and temples to honor and communicate with their gods.
There have been over 1,500 names of Egyptian gods and goddesses found to be recorded.
Religion influenced daily life and architecture in Greece by its style. The Greeks believed in many gods/goddesses and where very famous for their Greek myths. The Greek's architecture was influenced by these myths because they were styled even more anciently then they should have been. The Greek architecture was also mainly to honor gods and goddesses that they so strongly believed in. These architectural designs were especially "famous" in Athens. The Athenian city included of temples and other artifacts that were built for goddesses and gods such as Athena who was honored with the Parthenon. They believed that with honoring their gods, they would be brought great fortune and luck. Their belief in all these things influenced their daily life as well. It did this by giving the Athenians something to hope for and because they told all these stories about the gods and goddesses of Greece which eventually made their religion spread all over the world.