Cronus; and Zeus swallowed Metis and thus Athena was born of his head - Aura also swallowed her child.
Hephaestus had two children by the sea nymph Cabeiro which are collectively known as the Cabeiri.
Hades, in Greek mythology, is said to have two children: Macaria, the goddess of blessed death, and Melinoe, the underworld nymph. These offspring are not as well-known as some of the other children of the Greek gods.
All the greek gods were either children of Knonus and his wife, children of two gods, children of one god and one mortal human, or sometimes but rarely a child of a god and a monster, dryad, naiad, sea creature or any other random thing. hope i helped
Zeus and hades
All of them believed in it; they were immortal.
The sun and the water! :D Sunlight and the seas! ;)
Greek mythology: Apollo and his twin sister Artemis were the children of Zeus and Leto.
In Greek mythology, the two main types of gods are the Olympian gods and the chthonic gods. The Olympian gods, like Zeus, Hera, and Athena, reside on Mount Olympus and are associated with the sky, light, and human affairs. In contrast, chthonic gods, such as Hades and Persephone, dwell in the underworld and are linked to the earth, the dead, and the cycle of life and death. Together, they represent the dual aspects of existence in ancient Greek belief.
the different religion is like greek gods and roman gods see they didn't believe in just 1 god they believed in many
they were not really divided into two groups but if you want two gruops how about male and female.
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.
Both are sons of Zeus.