yes they did
Ancient Greeks were people who worshiped many gods as polytheists. Fifth-century Greeks did not see themselves at the mercy of gods because they thought the gods were benevolent.
No, unless you're either dead or you look up who all the gods and goddesses are and then draw picture of them!
Ancient Greeks were people who worshiped many gods as polytheists. Fifth-century Greeks did not see themselves at the mercy of gods because they thought the gods were benevolent.
They cower in fear.
I have yet in my lifetime to see a blue god I second that, I have seen two gods and goddesses that are blue. It's JUST an IMPRESSION.
The ancient Greeks did not have science to explain how the Earth works yet, so they made up stories about Greek gods to explain forces of nature.
Ancient Greeks believed gods and goddesses lived at the top of Mount Olympus because its peak was always shrouded with clouds. Of course, no one thought - or had the resources to- climb the mountain to see what was there.
They actually believed in many gods. Go to http://ludios.org/greekgods/ to see a family tree.
Greeks beleived in many gods and goddesses. They believed each god created an aspect of life (refer to Greek mythology). Greeks are famous for their art & architecture. They often expressed their beliefs in paintings, sculptures, and other buildings.
Yes, some people do still believe in the Greek Gods, although their worship is not as widespread as it once was.
There are many gods and goddesses in Hinduism. See the related link below.
The ancient Greeks didn't see their religion as we would think of it today. It was a combination of their culture and their tradition, with the added element of supernaturalism. They saw it as a major part of being a Greek, and interpreted many events as being caused by, or in the light of being favoured or damned by, this or that god or goddess.