Zeus
the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done
Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
The ancient Greeks prayed to the gods to get something that they needed.
As long as there are the statues of gods there the Greece will still be an ancient country
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
You are talking about the religion of the ancient Greeks; they were the deitites of ancient Greece.
I assume you mean "Zeus". That's one of the Olympians, one of the gods of Ancient Greece (though there are still some people who believe in the Olympians). Ancient Greeks believed in several gods; Zeus was the ruler over these gods - according to the ancient beliefs.
No, but the ancient Greeks did.
Their gods were as important to them as ours is to us.
Ancient Greeks were people who worshiped many gods as polytheists. Fifth-century Greeks did not see themselves at the mercy of gods because they thought the gods were benevolent.
No, the ancient Greeks did not believe that their gods lived under the ground. They believed that their gods lived on Mount Olympus, the highest peak in Greece. They considered Mount Olympus to be their divine residence.
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.