The Greek worshipped many gods, which all had superhuman powers but also human emotions and weaknesses.
The Greeks didn't worship the Titans because the Greek gods defeated them before mankind was formed.
Amon, Re, and later Amon-Re i think. I do know that there was also the 12 Gods of Mount Olympus. *********** Amon Ra, Amon Re etc. were egyptian gods, not greek. Greeks believed in the 12 gods who lived on Mountain Olympus and many other minor deities.
To worship their various gods.
Greek Myths of greek gods and goddesses helped Greeks to understand everything from love to natrual occurences like earthquakes and lightning.
Ancient Greeks needed a place to worship the gods and to do other things.
The Greek worshipped many gods, which all had superhuman powers but also human emotions and weaknesses.
The Greeks didn't worship the Titans because the Greek gods defeated them before mankind was formed.
Yes, some people do still believe in the Greek Gods, although their worship is not as widespread as it once was.
Yes the gods and goddesses have their own temples so Greeks could go and worship them and ask for help.
The ancient Greeks worshiped their gods for the same reason that any spiritual-religious people engage in worship: they believed that their gods were real, that those gods desired worship and reverence, and that those gods would reward those who worshiped them. While the Greek notion of "god" and "gods" changed significantly over the centuries, the fundamental reason for worshipping them did not.
Greek gods were imagined by the Greeks, so they are related by that.
At their temples.
Gods
Amon, Re, and later Amon-Re i think. I do know that there was also the 12 Gods of Mount Olympus. *********** Amon Ra, Amon Re etc. were egyptian gods, not greek. Greeks believed in the 12 gods who lived on Mountain Olympus and many other minor deities.
Most did, yes.
At temples or by prayer.
Yes,some do!