Morpheus the Greek God of dreams was the greatest of the children of Hypnos the God of sleep and the Grace known as Aglia or Brightness. While his father Hypnos was the god of sleep, dreams were left to Morpheus and his brothers and sisters.
I'll assume you mean "ancient Greek" and not just "ancient", since more than one culture is ancient.
The Greek god of Sleep was Hypnos, and he was attended by the Oneiroi, (Morpheus, Phoberon and Phantasmos) triplet sons of the goddess of Night, Nyx.
There is only one god of dream and sleep. His name is Hypnos.
The Greek god of sleep was Hypnos
Roman god of sleep was Somnus
There isn't one. The closest god is Morpheus, the god of sleep and bringer of dreams.
Morpheus
Hypnos, the god of sleep, is the father of Morpheus, and chief of 1000 Dream gods, so yes - he may have had brothers and sisters too.
The Greek gods are laws unto themselves, so sleep or not is likely, as there was a god of sleep.
Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep in the ancient mythology and a son of Nyx and Erebus. He is the minor Olympian god of sleep. His Roman counterpart is Somnus.
The Greek gods were personifications of forces of nature and abstract ideals, like victory or sleep. They Greeks made the gods in their own image, giving them all-too-human personalities and traits (such as hubris, lust and jealousy).
Hypnus: Greek god of sleep. Though I suspect any of them could have done so if it had occurred to them to do so, or they had reason.
Read Sherrilyn Kenyon's Acheron, it has a lot of Greek Gods and Goddesses, same with the rest of the Dark-Hunter series, and some of the Dream-Hunter.
no they would give the food to the gods!
Well considering there is a Greek god of sleep (Hypnos) it must have been possible for them to do so if they wanted to ... but as they are mythological entities the point is rather moot.
Yes you can I dream in my sleep all the time.
No, the Greek gods are myth.
Gods from Greek Mythology:AphroditeApolloArtemisAthenaDionysusHeraHermesPoseidonZeus
Yes, the Greek gods are immortal.