There are said to be thousands of gods that continue to be worshipped today, even if we overlook the ancient gods that are, for various reasons, no longer worshipped. Additionally, I think that belief by even one person(ideally more), could also be considered as "recognition", being that the only requirement for a god to exist is belief. This applies to all past, present, and future gods.
Yes, many, such as the moon god and then much smaller almost un-recognized gods such as the plow god
from the way they had the gods who destroyed the remains of the underworld
Gods
They had inductions, where they where recognized as Gods them self.
There are 100 Greek Gods, but there are only 13 essential Olympians that are really recognized and mostly taught about and studied.
The Mesopotamians had about 2,000 gods
Lol No
They believe in many gods.
The worship of only one god although other gods are recognized as existing
Enemies of Socrates accused him of corrupting the youth of Athens and introducing new gods. They also accused him of impiety for not recognizing the gods recognized by the state.
Polytheism is the belief in many pagan or false Gods, like Greek mythology.
Ancient Greek religion was polytheistic. There were 12 main deities which made up the pantheon. These gods were recognized by the ancient Greeks but the gods were recognized in different ways by a wide variety of Greeks.