The gods themselves, first. Then their demi-god children. Then their human constituency.
The Gods Themselves was created in 1972.
They thought that the pharaohs were either the children of Gods or they were reincarnations of the Gods, meaning that they were the Gods reborn. The God that they were born from or were reborn as changed but it was generally "Horus" who was one of their main Gods. He was actually considered the patron God of Egypt.
I'd say so. Many people who believe in this consider themselves as gods. This would be a great for someone who is a narcissist.
Gods believe in themselves
Gods Own Children was created in 2004.
Children of the Gods was created on 1997-07-27.
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.
by offering sacrifices sometime they even offered themselves,sibling,parents,animals and sometimes offered their children.
In "The Tree Big Gods," Grover suggests that the gods swear to never have more children due to the chaos and complications that arise from their previous offspring. The conflicts and struggles among the demigods, as well as the challenges faced by the gods themselves in managing their legacies, lead them to this vow. This decision underscores the complexities of divine parentage and the desire for stability among the gods.
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.
Mostly age does not matter as being a god or goddess means immortality (agelessness); there are in mythology children born to gods and goddesses who upon birth are gods or goddesses - there are people in myths who become gods by accident or deeds; or simply create themselves and are in turn creators.