Zeus
The most important gods and goddesses in Greek mythology are: Zeus, - god of the sky Hades, - god of the underworld Poseidon, - god of the sea Athena, - god of wisdom Ares - god of war
By far the most important Babylonian god was Enlil, he was the chied god of the Pantheon, he was the equivalent to the Greek God Zeus.
Athena, goddess of wisdom.
Jupiter was the most important, 'top' god of Rome. His Greek name was Zeus.
Medusa is not a god but very important in greek mytholigy.
Zeus was the most important Greek god. He Roman counterpart was Jupiter/Jove.
The god in question is actually called Poseidon, the god of the sea, earthquakes horses. He is one of the most important god in the greek myths as he gets involved in a lot of events.
Yes, Apollo is a Greek god. He is the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge. He is one of the most important and widely worshiped of the Olympian deities in ancient Greek mythology.
"Zeus because he is the might god so that is why i think people think Zeus is the most important god?" Zues is the most important god to the Greeks. He is known as "The King of the Gods". Althought there are many other gods who the Greeks worshipped, Zues was the ruler and most powerful of gods.
In some texts there is such a goddess named Erida. She is missing from most of the important sources.
Apollo was the Greek god of sun, music, and poetry. He was also associated with healing, prophecy, and archery. Apollo was considered one of the most important Olympian gods in Greek mythology.
Zeus