the religion is mythology of creatures gods and godesess
She was never alive, she was a goddess in ancient religion of the Greeks and peoples of that region.
The thing you refer to as mythology was considered a religion. As much so as any today.
Their religion was what we call the Greek myths., Today, it would probably be referred to as "Paganism".
By trading with them, indigenous peoples would be exposed to those who preached the European religion.
As much as anyone believed in the religion of the time, Julius followed the ancient religion of the Romans, that is to say, very much like the Greek religion. There was a group of gods who ruled over the daily affairs of peoples' lives. If you would like to look up Greek mythology you will see the group of gods which were in fashion at the time, and were the religion of the State. People believed (or at least followed the motions of believing) in these gods for about 3,000 years right up to the fourth century when Christianity became the religion of the Roman state.
They were both early Greek peoples who were taken over by invaders from other Greek peoples and from the Sea peoples.
Hades had no religion. He is a Greek god, a immortal king of the Underworld, domain of the dead.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
No, not really. The only 'religion' they have is greek!
i would say shamen or religious ceremonies??? i'm not sure
Nobody knows if the Greek gods really lived but most Greeks would say they would because of their religion.
Cleopatra was Greek, so she followed the Greek polytheistic religion