Uh, yes. The Ancient Romans had gods that were extremely similar to the Greeks.
Until they were replaced by other religions, as Islam and Christianity.
the greeks created greek myths because, unlike us the did not have video games, and ipods, and things such as that, so to pass the time they told each other stories, whitch are the myths.
the trade with other peoples contribute to Greek civilization was because the Greek wanted to be the kings of the other countries so they said what they felt like saying.
The myths and legends are entertaining. The drama is entertaining.
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, is often portrayed as fearless. However, in some myths, she is shown to fear losing her status and power among the other gods.
It depends on if you are asking if they "have" myths or if they "had" myths. Also, you shouldn't really be talking about the Greek and Native American religions as "myths". In that situation, the Christians, Jewish, Islam, Hindu, Shinto, and every other religion in the world have myths. But mostly, the Celtic people had what you would consider "myths", as did the Nordic Vikings and the Romans.
The 'Greek myths' were the Greek religion. It was not introduced from one day to the other, but grew from various sources.
Hubris as used in ancient Greek myths is a term for describing wrongful actions that mortals took against other mortals. In literature and in myths, hubris was explained as a flaw that was punished by the gods.
no
Until they were replaced by other religions, as Islam and Christianity.
Greek mythology simply deals with Greece and Persia (Crete too Possibly other countries when involved in myth). Other countries ancient history is not included in this GREEK mythology.
No.
Australia and other countries that have highish economic levels and problems with insects.
Other countries that they hated...
the U.S and Mexico border the west indies i think:)
Greek myths were not created by one single person. They evolved over time as a way for ancient Greeks to explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and their connection to the gods. Many authors and poets contributed to the development of Greek mythology, including Homer, Hesiod, and other storytellers.
yes. most definitely.