That isn't something recorded.
ATHENA was believed by the Ancient Greeks to have founded the first university.
The first greek god was Zeus
ancient Greeks
A Greek goddess is a myth of a female God, believed in by the Ancient Greeks.
We seriously hope you're joking. No one still believed in the Greek or Roman gods by the time the telescope was invented.
No they believed in their 12 gods and goddesses
Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, is often associated with controlling the weather. He is also known as the god of thunder and lightning, and is believed to have the power to manipulate the skies and bring storms.
Yes they would be false gods to Christians. As would the Christian god be a false god to those that believed in the Greek gods.
Zeus is a deity from Greek mythology, while God typically refers to the supreme being in monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The concept of God varies across different religions, so it depends on the specific beliefs and context being referred to.
It is believed that April is from the Greek word Aphro, short for Aphrodite.
No, he was a Greek one. Romans believed in him too, but they called him Jupiter.
The lyre is believed to have been created by Hermes