Gaia is the goddess of the Earth itself, from which all life on Earth may find a source.
They would worship her by giving her gifts, building monument, and sacrifices
The Parthenon in Athens was where people would go to worship Athena in Greece.
Athena is not the Greek goddess of love. That would be Aphrodite. Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom, the arts, and battle strategies. She was born from Zeus' head.
Yes, for the Greeks the Queen of the Sea would be Amphitrite, whose husband is the Olympian Poseidon. Of the Romans, Salacia who is the wife of Neptune the sea god.
I'm not sure but there is a god/goddess 4 everything so yes there is.
The Greeks would not have worshiped the Roman goddess Minerva- they would have worshiped her Greek counterpart, Athena. See 'related questions'.
Temple's mainly, each god and goddess had their own temple back in the Greek times.
They would worship her by giving her gifts, building monument, and sacrifices
The Greeks would take the best of their food and burn it in the fire.
Since Artemis is a goddess herself, she wouldn't worship anyone. Any god would be her equal. Artemis is the Greek goddess of the moon, fertility, and the hunt. In addition to being the goddess of the Hunt, she is also, to some degree, worshiped for being the Goddess of the bow and arrow (She was usually depicted with her bow and arrow while being bathed in moonlight).
Juno is the wife of Jupiter (zeus) SHE is the Goddess of marriage, women would worship her because they would want a good marriage and things like that.
The ancient Greeks didn't worship diameter, but Demeter (Δήμητρα in Greek) , who was the godess of agriculture.
Because she's a goddess
Cause she is the queen
She is the goddess of Chaos.
It is important because it is a surviving example of Greek architecture, and was important to pre-Christian religion as a place of worship to the goddess Athena.
It was connected to the lives of the early Greeks because that's what they believed, and that's what they lived by, and who they sacrificed to. The early Greeks be lived in gods and goddesses, and so, for instance, if they wanted to have a good harvest, they would have sacrificed to Demeter, goddess of Harvest, and they also would have sacrificed to Gaea, goddess of Earth (or more matter of fact, Gaea WAS earth).