because of Greek gods
Zeus was the god of Greeks and the Roman
The Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, which means they live forever
The ancient Greeks did not have science to explain how the Earth works yet, so they made up stories about Greek gods to explain forces of nature.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods had "Golden Blood" or ichor running through their veins instead of regular blood like mortals.
The greek's Believed that the gods and goddesses were related because the greek god life started with mother earth Gaea and Uranus who had the 12 titans and the males took there sisters as wives.
Modern Greece is mainly Greek Orthodox. They believe in the Christian God. The ancient Greeks had many gods. See the Related Link.
For the Greek Gods
No, but the ancient Greeks did.
The Greek gods, the ones who are in the myths.
The Greek gods were collectively known as the Pantheon, which in Greek means all gods.
Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
Greek Myths of greek gods and goddesses helped Greeks to understand everything from love to natrual occurences like earthquakes and lightning.
the Greeks belived that the gods were born in mount olyimpus
Their gods were as important to them as ours is to us.
They worshiped and paid tribute to their gods. They built temples to the gods.
The Greek gods were a way for the ancient Greeks to explain what was happening in the world. for example the Greeks thought that the sea god Poseidon (Roman: Neptune) was the god of water. when there was earthquakes, the Greeks thought that Poseidon was crashing the water into the land and so they called him "earth shaker"