Zeus, Hera, Athena, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hermes, Dionysus, and Hephaestus, Vesta as well.
When he died, on 10 June 323 BC.
every 10 years, then it was every 6 years, then finally every year.
The population of ancient Greece increased by a factor larger than ten during the period from 800 BC to 400 BC, increasing from a population of 800,000 to a total estimated population of 10 to 13 million, according to wikipedia. It really depends though on the geographical and temporal extent under consideration. In it's prime, it has been suggested that along with the colonies Greece had a population much higher than modern Greece, although it is hard to suggest a figure.
They believed and worshiped 10 gods.
If you mean where did the Roman government officials live, they lived in their own houses. The Romans had no special housing for their magistrates, such as the White House or 10 Downing.
their were more the 10 gods & goddess the mother of gods is aditi the father of gods is brahma
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Start with Pyramid by David Macaulay. Then check out Magic Tree House Fact Checker #10 Ancient Greece and the Olympics. DK Eyewitness Ancient Greece and DK Eyewitness Ancient Rome have some great pictures.
When he died, on 10 June 323 BC.
The twelve major gods of ancient Rome were derived from many of the pagan Greek gods. The 12 major names of Rome's gods were:1. Jupiter 2. Juno 3. Neptune 4. Ceres 5. Minerva 6. Apollo 7. Diana 8. Mars9. Venus 10. Mercury 11. Vulcan 12. VestaThere is some controversy on this topic, however, the 12 named were major gods of the Romans. Other gods may be in the top 12 but the Romans did not "rank" them all except for the top ones mentioned, such as Jupiter.
every 10 years, then it was every 6 years, then finally every year.
ancient Greece and Rome
Every year 50 council men were voted. In early ancient Greece democracy the major leaders were voted every 10 years then it was reduced to 6 years and finally reduced more to just one year.
Leaders in ancient greece changed every while. Leaders were selected once the previous leader died. All male citizens voted for the new leader. The assembly picked five ephors to enforce laws and collect taxs.
King of the gods in Greek mythology. God of the sky, lightning, and thunder. Known for his power, leadership, and authority. Often depicted with a thunderbolt in hand. Father of many gods and heroes, including Athena, Apollo, and Hercules. Married to Hera, queen of the gods. Symbolized justice, order, and hospitality. Associated with protection, guidance, and prophecy. Known for his unpredictable nature and frequent affairs. Played a significant role in many myths and legends of ancient Greece.
The population of ancient Greece increased by a factor larger than ten during the period from 800 BC to 400 BC, increasing from a population of 800,000 to a total estimated population of 10 to 13 million, according to wikipedia. It really depends though on the geographical and temporal extent under consideration. In it's prime, it has been suggested that along with the colonies Greece had a population much higher than modern Greece, although it is hard to suggest a figure.
They believed and worshiped 10 gods.