They didn't care about incest among each other.
In Greek myth, Hades never attempted to kill his siblings and nephews/ nieces the Olympian gods and goddesses. He did fight beside his brother Zeus and Poseidon against the Titans.
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
Zeus was the king of the Greek gods. Hera, his wife, was the queen of the gods.
There were many Greek gods, all with their own purpose. The main ones included: Zeus - King of the gods and god of the sky and lightning. Hera - Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and women Hades - Brother to Zeus and god of the underworld and death Poseidon - Brother to Zeus and god of the sea Hestia - Sister to Zeus and goddess of the hearth These other gods and goddesses were children of Zeus: Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hephaestus, and Hermes. Before these Greek Gods, there were the Titans, including Cronus, who fathered Zeus and his siblings.
humans and other gods
yes if greek gods can
He did not marry anyone but he did like many greek gods
they married there own siblings,, Zeus and hera,,,,,etc...
NO, nobody wanted her.
Apollo has a twin sister, Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
Genealogy of gods taught mankind to record their own parents, siblings, and children.
In Greek mythology, Atlas was a Titan and his siblings were Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. Together, they were part of a generation of powerful beings who predated the Olympian gods.
The Titans,consisting of Rhea,Zues's Mother and Kronos,Zues's Father and his siblings and family.
Artemis(goddess of the hunt) and Apollo(god of music, archery, love, and truth)
Firstly its MARRY and THEIR and secondly if you're thinking of performing incest, i look down upon on you. NKT!
It is a common theme in Greek mythology, and other ancient myths as well, for siblings to marry one another and have children together. This could partially be due to the fact that the Greek Gods, for the most part, were all from the same family and there were no other gods to marry. It could also be a reflection of the ancient idea that it was the bloodline of rulers that made them important and the practice of some royal families to closely intermarried in order to keep their bloodline pure.