Greek gods are considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and cannot be killed in the traditional sense.
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Yes, in Greek mythology, gods can die. While they are immortal beings, they can be killed by other gods or powerful forces.
Greek gods were considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and were believed to be eternal and not subject to death.
Greek gods are considered immortal beings in Greek mythology. They do not die like mortal humans and are believed to be eternal and powerful entities.
In Greek mythology, the gods did not die in the same way as mortals. Instead, they were immortal beings who could not be killed. However, some myths suggest that the gods could lose their power or be overthrown by other gods or beings.
Nobody did. Greek gods are immortal.