Greek gods, in Greek mythology are immortal (can't die).
Gods live as long as someone believes in them.
No major weakness unless you count seldom staying still for long. Hermes has it together
Hermes doesn't have any major weakness unless you count seldom staying still for long.
Menelaus learns that Odysseus is still alive through the prophetic words of the sea god Proteus. During his journey home from the Trojan War, Menelaus captures Proteus and, after subduing him, asks about the fates of his fellow Greek heroes. Proteus reveals that Odysseus is alive but held captive on the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso.
In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of the sun, light, truth, archery, and prophecy. Like all greek gods in the stories, Apollo was immortal, which means he cannot die. So, Apollo never died, and if you believe in Greek mythology, he is still alive today.
Gods live as long as someone believes in them.
Hermes in Greek mythology never died.
Yes as a Greek Olympian God.
No it's alive todayYes he still is alive
In Greek myth she never died.
No, because the goddess was never physically alive to begin with. Artemis is a goddess of Greek myth, which is a ancinet Greek religion.
According to Greek myths, she is still alive and well.
There is a Greek country, so yes.
The only place where ancient Greek gods are alive today is in the Percy Jackson books. However, in a sense, Greek gods and goddesses could still be 'alive', in Classical Civilizations and Latin classrooms.
Demeter is a Greek goddess that in mythology never died.
Poseidon never died in Greek Mythology, being a god both immortal and ageless he can not die.
Of his three known children, two are still alive and one committied suicide, reason unknown.