The term is "immortal". Actually, it can be used for anything that is not subject to death.
Frederiek Depoortere has written: 'The death of God' -- subject(s): Philosophical theology, God, Death of God theology, Death of God 'Edward Schillebeeckx and contemporary theology' -- subject(s): Theologie, Theology, Congresses, Receptie 'Geloof in verzet'
The the death of the chimaera was not a god.
Paul Edwards has written: 'The logic of moral discourse' -- subject(s): Ethics 'God and the philosophers' -- subject(s): Philosophers, Philosophy and religion 'A modern introduction to philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Introductions 'Heidegger on death' -- subject(s): Death
No, Hades is the Greek god of the underworld. Thanatos, is the god of death.
Marianne Mjaaland has written: 'Autopsia' -- subject(s): Self (Philosophy), Death, God
William Brunton has written: 'The judgments of God a call to repentance' 'The judgments of God a call to repentance' -- subject(s): Cholera, Sermons, Canadian (English), Temperance 'Okonomische und okologische Effektivitat der umweltorientierten Abgabenpolitik im foderativen Staat' 'The judgments of God a call to repentance'
There is not a modern Greek god of death, such as the ancient god Hades.
The Roman God of Death is Pluto.
Mictlantecuhtli was the Aztecs god of death. Have fun!!
The Death of God was created in 2005-04.
Muslims call their god, Allah (The Arabic name for God).
Jains call their god Tirthankar.