Most gods believe in immortality, being immortal.
All of them believed in it; they were immortal.
Zeus and Hades were gods that the ancient Greeks believed in, and several others were believed by them as well.
In Greek mythology, it is generally believed that the gods and goddesses have ichor flowing in their veins instead of blood. Ichor is often described as a golden, divine fluid that grants immortality to the gods.
The Gods are the Gods, and that means they areimmortal. They do not need anything to retain their immortality.
They were born gods, hence immortality and all it's perks.
The two gods where Gaia the earth and Uranus the sky.
Yes they believed in gods
The first mortal woman was Eve -she did not possess immortality. Only God possesses immortality (see 1Timothy 6:16 in the Bible). However I am not sure of what you mean by 'to whom the gods'. The answer to your question is most likely Eve because it was to her that the gods gave the promise of immortality, a promise they could not possibly deliver.
Amrit is a term used in various Indian religions to refer to a drink or substance that is believed to grant immortality. It is often associated with spiritual or divine nectar that provides enlightenment or eternal life.
All along. Gods and goddesses were born as gods and goddesses and remained gods and goddesses throughput their immortality.
they believed in there own gods and they had more then one they believed this because they thought the more gods the more favour the people will gain from the gods
Pollux and Castor were gods that represented death and life/immortality.