There are so many gods in Greek Mythology!
I'll start off with the obvious gods:
Here are the other gods:
The king of Greek gods, is the sky god, father of all gods, one of the big three, is Zeus.
Pantheon. (Which is actually a Greek word for the Roman building.)
None at all. He was a Roman god with no Greek equivalent.
All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
Zeus was the god of all gods and goddesses
In Greek/Roman mythology, the gods are all an extended family.
Greek and Roman gods are similar in many ways, but there are also notable differences between them. The Greek gods and their mythology have a long and rich history, while the Roman gods are adaptations of the Greek gods and their mythology. Here are some of the key differences between the Greek and Roman gods: Names: The Roman gods often have different names from the Greek gods, although they represent the same deities. For example, the Greek god Zeus is known as Jupiter in Roman mythology, and the Greek goddess Aphrodite is known as Venus in Roman mythology. Characteristics and attributes: While the Greek and Roman gods share many similar characteristics and attributes, there are also some differences. For example, the Greek god Zeus is often depicted as a powerful and noble ruler of the gods, while the Roman god Jupiter is often portrayed as more serious and straightforward. Role in religion: The Greek gods were central to the religion and daily life of ancient Greece, and their myths and stories provided a basis for the Greek worldview. In contrast, the Roman gods played a less central role in the religion of ancient Rome, and were primarily worshipped as a way to maintain order and appease the gods. Cultural influences: Greek mythology has had a profound influence on Western culture and has been an important source of inspiration for artists, writers, and philosophers for centuries. Roman mythology, on the other hand, has had a more limited impact on Western culture and is often seen as being less significant than Greek mythology. Pantheon: The Greek pantheon consists of twelve major gods and numerous minor gods, while the Roman pantheon consisted of twelve major gods and many more lesser gods. Some Roman gods were directly borrowed from the Greek pantheon, while others were created by the Romans to fill gaps in their own pantheon. Overall, the Greek and Roman gods are similar in many ways, but there are also some important differences between them. The Greek gods and their mythology have had a lasting impact on Western culture, while the Roman gods and their mythology have been less influential. Despite these differences, both the Greek and Roman gods continue to be studied and revered by many people today.
The gods in Greek Mythology were just legends. Such as Atlas the god that held the earth and sky, and Zeus the god of all gods.
She didn't die . According to Greek mythology, all Gods and Goddesses are immortal .They live forever .
By all the Greeks that followed the Greek mythology faith.
BECAUSE GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS ALL ABOUT GODS GODDESSES TITANS HEROES AND CREATURES. What else would it be about.
There are many different beliefs according to different sources; Greek Mythology: Hades. Roman Mythology: Dea Tacita. Egyptian Mythology: Anubis, Osiris. Japanese M: Shinigami. Hindu M: Yama. etc.
At least a few hundred.
No in Greek mythology Pandora was the first woman ever made. She was given a gift by all the gods, and is said to have been the one who released hate and all evil onto the earth
It depends on the time period: however all Supervisors of the Greek and Roman Mythology category do the best they can and this is all that can be asked.
The king of Greek gods, is the sky god, father of all gods, one of the big three, is Zeus.
None at all. He was a Roman god with no Greek equivalent.