Just like any culture or religon they have gods.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
Well I doubt that the gods worshiped anyone, because they are the ones being worshiped.
They worshiped and paid tribute to their gods. They built temples to the gods.
The Greek gods were worshiped in ancient Greece, with the peak of their worship occurring around the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. They were part of a polytheistic religious system that played a significant role in Greek society, culture, and mythology.
Most Greek gods were worshiped in temples, so that is what I would guess! I hope that answers your question! ;)
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
They worshiped the Greek Gods
The 'Roman Names' were worshiped and known to the Romans before the Greek; when the Greek people were conquered, their gods and goddesses were incorporated into the Roman gods and goddesses; so it is that it is near impossible to now tell the difference between the two. That, by the way, was a common practice of the Romans, adopting the gods and goddesses of the people they conquered/ruled.
How they are perceived by the ancient people who worshiped them; the Greek gods as interactive and social, the Roman gods as remote and revered as gods and military.
They have been worshiped in one form or another since about 1000 BCE and are still worshiped today.
No, no, no, nonono, No. NO! They where greek gods, uh... they worshiped greek gods, if they worshiped at all, they where myths, made by people who lived a long long time before xtianity, and.... ok, lets put it this way,the greek gods where as christian as jehovah/yahweh/JHVH/The big bearded kahoona in the sky/the xtian god is a budhist. These are differant religions, the gods of one religion dont worship the gods of another.
No, Greek gods and godesses aren't real. That is why its called mythology. However, the Greek people did believe it was real, and worshiped them and gave them offerings everyday.