Depends which god or goddess. For example, Hestia, the goddess of the hearth, was kind enough too give her throne on Mount Olympus to Zeus's son Dionysus, the god of wine, madness, etc. In the meantime, Leto's (she's a titan of fertility) twins killed a Greek woman who had 14 kids (wow) who was boasting that she was better than Leto on Leto's ceremony kind of thing. SO then the twins (Apollo and Artemis by the way) where sent by their mother too kill the 14 children. Supposedly, Artemis killed 7 girls and Apollo 7 boys though there are more versions of this story. So, as you see, it depends on the situation, god/goddess/titan, and the person.
After the end of the ancient Greek civilization, belief in the Greek gods declined and their worship faded away. The gods were no longer actively worshipped and their influence in society diminished.
Most of the gods in Greek mythology originated from the ancient Greek civilization.
In ancient Greek religion, they certainly never died.
ZeusJupiter was the king of the ancient Greek gods.
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
the acient greek gods
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
Normal for an ancient greek
Zeus was the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology.
After the end of the ancient Greek civilization, belief in the Greek gods declined and their worship faded away. The gods were no longer actively worshipped and their influence in society diminished.
The ancient Greek Gods did not have second (or family) names.
An ancient Greek.
Most of the gods in Greek mythology originated from the ancient Greek civilization.
No, but the ancient Greeks did.
In their temples.
About 2,000.
The ancient Olympics were held to honor the Greek gods (especially to honor Zeus).