Zeus and hades
The Norse had no name for Hera. The Norse and Greek pantheons are vastly different, and there is no direct correlation between the two, as there are in Greek and Roman.
the different religion is like greek gods and roman gods see they didn't believe in just 1 god they believed in many
Two tone prints are still made today, also masks, mosaics, different columns (ionic, doric, corrinthian.
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.
the Union and Confederacy which were the north and south.
He was on the Greek side (rather than just Spartan), but to confuse matters, The Illiad refers to two Greek armies-Agamemnon's and Achilles'.
Zeus and hades
There is none. Just two different descriptions of the same thing.
union(north), confederates(south)
Robert E. Lee is one
That they were in the right, and God was on their side.
Virginia
No. They are two entirely different types of law.
No !
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea. He is one of two brothers of the Greek primary deity Zeus. Poseidon was a major civil god in Athens, Corinth and other cities.
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.