Angel is a Greek word, for messenger.
Angelia, goddess of messages was daughter of Hermes.
There are winged beings in Greek myth, similar to angels; but there are many gods and goddesses in Greek myth, whereas in the Bible, there is only the Lord God.
The angels and the greek gods
The Greek gods could not die.
humans and other gods
The greek gods could change form at will. They were immortal and powerful.
They could, in theory, if the Greek gods actually existed, which of course they don't.
So the greek gods could rule. The greek gods fought the titans to gain control and won. The greek gods then ruled. The titans went to tarturas.
There aren't any powers the Greek gods could not have called upon in myth.
Greek gods were considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and were believed to be eternal and not subject to death.
yes if greek gods can
In Greek mythology, the gods did not die in the same way as mortals. Instead, they were immortal beings who could not be killed. However, some myths suggest that the gods could lose their power or be overthrown by other gods or beings.
The Greek gods were immortal - they could not die.
They did not get to meet the greek gods. The Olymic gods lived on Mt. Olympus where nobody could ever get to.