That they exist.
non-deities on the Greek sideAchillesAjax the greaterAjax the lesserOdysseusAgamemnonDeities on the Trojan sideApolloAriesArtemisAphrodities
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Egyptians believed in many deities. They also believed in life after death.
Yes, the ancient Greeks believed that their gods were immortal. They viewed their deities as powerful beings who possessed eternal life and superior abilities, existing beyond the limitations of mortal existence. While gods could experience emotions and conflicts, they were not subject to aging or death like humans. This immortality was a defining characteristic that distinguished the gods from mortals in Greek mythology.
It is usually referred to just as the "ancient Egyptian religion".
She was one of the deities of the Ancient Greeks.
For the ancient Greeks religion was not separate from culture or reality. They found the god and goddesses in their experience and adjusted their lives to the demands of the deities. All public and private events involved the deities because their favor was sought. The ancient Greeks felt that if they were moral and just that the deities would reward them.
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Zeus - Hera Hephaestus - Aphrodite
Yes, Hinduism certainly believe in deities. In Hinduism deities are called God & Goddess.
what religions did the Greeks have
The ancient Greeks believed in 14 major gods and goddesses and many more deities and spirits. The major gods were Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis. Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hades, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus.
they do not believe in resurrection
The Greeks viewed their deities as immortal; they could not be killed and they could not die.
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It gave them something to believe.
The romans and the greeks both but the greeks believe its castor and pollux the romans believe it was romulas and remus.