The gods and goddesses of the Greeks were alike forces of nature, they simply were, they did not abuse their power in any way that was against that nature. Just as a storm can not be good or evil, or a earthquake is a reward or punishment.
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.
Technically Pharaohs were gods on earth in the eyes of their people. They were treated as gods and they acted as gods.
Cronous was the overthrown ruler, which enabled the Olympian gods to come to power.
He was always the king. he had the most power out of all of the gods. He was always the king. he had the most power out of all of the gods.
They were gods. They were born that way.
As a God he cannot die but he could be tricked
Very much so, as she successfully tricked Ra, king of the gods.
The Egyptians believed that the gods wielded their power in various way. Some ways included famine, disease, floods, fertility, and prosperity.
Zeus' strength lies in his great power and authority as the king of the gods in Greek mythology. His weakness, however, is his susceptibility to being manipulated or deceived by other gods, as seen in various myths where he is tricked or outwitted.
Chronos did not swallow any gods. Cronus swallowed Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Poseidon and Hades before Zeus and Metis tricked him into releasing them.
No one was tricked, Hera is the goddess of marriage so marrying the king of the gods is a given, they don't like each other much, but have to be together to keep up an image
They were conceived to be inherently powerful. Gods have power, much in the way that physical objects have mass, or water is wet.
in Norse mythology fenfir was a giant wolf that was dangerous even to the Norse gods, so they tricked him and chained him up
Will of the Gods is Great Power was created in 1996.
The gods and goddesses of the Greeks were alike forces of nature, they simply were, they did not abuse their power in any way that was against that nature. Just as a storm can not be good or evil, or a earthquake is a reward or punishment.
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.