Pretty much all of them. However, they mostly had sacred animals. Examples: Hera: Peacock and cow. Hestia: hearth and donkey. Artemis: Deer and bow and arrow.
Such places were largely determined by loyal lore and legend. Often you find sacred places marked by temples or other ancient monuments.
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
Zeus was the king of the Greek gods. Hera, his wife, was the queen of the gods.
There are 12 major Greek gods and goddesses, known as the Olympians, but there are also many minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, making the total number of Greek gods difficult to determine.
Some sacred objects for the major Greek gods include Zeus's thunderbolt, Poseidon's trident, Athena's owl, and Apollo's lyre. These objects are often associated with specific powers or attributes of the gods.
The Pantheon as either the entire set of Greek Gods or the Temples in which such Gods are worshiped are considered blasphemous and idolatrous to Jews and Muslims alike and are therefore not sacred in the slightest. Jews celebrate Hannukah, when zealous religious leaders overthrew the Greek Imperial Authorities and smashed the idols of Greek Gods placed in the Jewish Great Temple.
Theseus was never recorded to have a sacred animal. He defeated the Cretan Bull, but he never had any more run ins with any more animals.
The wild boar is the sacred animal of Ares.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of Gods. He is the god of the sky, and the god of thunder.
The Greek gods typically turned into things having to do with nature - mist, mountains, trees, rivers - as the Greek gods and goddesses were born of nature (Gaea: Earth), but they could also become animals such as cows, deer, horses - which they were in some way connected with, or which were sacred to them.
Hera's main three sacred objects were the peacock, the cuckoo bird, and the pomegranate. However, lilies and cows were also frequently to represent the mother of the gods.
Such places were largely determined by loyal lore and legend. Often you find sacred places marked by temples or other ancient monuments.
They were conceived to be inherently powerful. Gods have power, much in the way that physical objects have mass, or water is wet.
They are symbolic representations of a story in Navajo mythology. They depict objects like the sacred mountains where the gods live.
The Acropolis is a Temple built for the godess Athena, For peope who belive in Athena and the greek gods, It is a very sacred place, it's nick name is ''The sacred rock'.
Pouring sacred drops to the gods, Clasping knees when begging, and never sacrifice with dirty hands...