Many aspects of Greek mythology were incorporated into Roman mythology, albeit under different names in many cases. For example, the Greek god Zeus appeared in Roman mythology under the name of 'Jupiter'.
However, Greek and Roman mythologies are not entirely the same.
The existence of gods is entirely a belief. But Roman gods are the same as Greek gods, with different names. If you search the beliefs of Greek gods, they are off the wall. But there is no evidence of any culture's gods. Myself, I believe all culture's gods are fake, except the Christian god, Jehovah.
Mercury was the real name of the god Mercury and it was never changed. He was a Roman god. At one point of their history the Romans associated their gods to the Greek gods. The Greek equivalent of Mercury was Hermes.
No, Remember this is Greek Mythology! Meaning it Is not real. Fair enough if you are a Christian and believe in a God, but, well, I'm not, OK. I'm an Atheist (Meaning I don't follow any particular religion) and I look at all religions as Mythology. People normally only start to class a religion as a Mythology if it is (A) dead, or (B) proved incorrect. Greek mythology is both dead and has been proved incorrect. eg You will find that if you climb up mount Olympus, you will not find the home of the gods...!
No, Minotaurs are a fictional creature from Greek mythology.
yes she is real in the greek and roman world BUT NOT TO THE AMERICANS
No, Greek gods and godesses aren't real. That is why its called mythology. However, the Greek people did believe it was real, and worshiped them and gave them offerings everyday.
Zeus is his real name in Greek. In Roman however, he is called Jupiter. Zeus's real name is fred
None of them was a real person or being. They are creations of human beings. You might note that Janus was a Roman god.
you can't beat Greek mythology, because they think the gods are real, today the god of Greek mythology are not to think of much. the Greeks thought the gods are the most powerful,immortal, gods of Greek. and if they were real(not saying that they aren't) they could kill, if interfered. plus, you don't know where they are because they can turn into human form. so the answer could be no, you can't beat Greek mythology.
It is fiction, even though the gods mentioned in the book were real gods in Greek mythology, and some of the stories in the book are similar to ones in Greek mythology.
neither, he is a god in roman mythology
Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek; there is no real mythology behind this minor goddess.
No, but it is found in Greek and Roman Mythology, however there is no evidence of it being real. in greek myths, but not in real life.
No one on Earth has been to Heaven, that I know of. So technically this question can only be answered by opinion. On my opinion, no, Mount Olympus and the greek gods are not real and in Heaven. Mount Olympus does however exist in Greece. But on the other hand, the greek gods are myths, therefore, they do not exist.
In Greek mythology, Mount Olympus was believed to be the home of the gods and goddesses. It is not a real place where gods physically reside, but a symbolic representation of where divine beings were thought to dwell.
Greek gods are as real as any other gods.
In Greek mythology, Gaia is considered to be one of the primordial deities representing the Earth. She is the personification of the Earth and is often depicted as the mother of all beings. While Gaia is a figure in Greek mythology, she should not be confused with the major gods and goddesses like Zeus or Athena.