No, on the contrary.
At the start of the Trojan War, when the Greek fleet had gathered at Aulis, Artemis stopped all winds, so the fleet could not sail.
Agamemnon, the leader of the fleet, prepared to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia, to make Artemis change her mind. Before the sacrifice was carried through, Artemis took the girl away and made her a priestess in Artemis' temple on another Island, Aulis.
In Greek mythology, King Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to appease the goddess Artemis, who had calmed the winds and prevented the Greek fleet from sailing to Troy. To ensure the fleet could set sail, Agamemnon was advised to make this tragic sacrifice. This act highlights themes of duty, sacrifice, and the dire consequences of war in mythology.
Agamemnon whose daughter was Iphigeneia.
Agamemnon whose daughter was Iphigeneia.
Greek mythology ceased to be widely believed and practiced in ancient Greece with the rise of Christianity in the 4th century AD.
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They simply cease to be.
It means nonexistence. Cease to existence.
The Gods would cease to exist if the demigods did not do most of their work.
Nothing like that occurred in any Greek myth. Hermes and all the Greek gods and goddesses were immortal, meaning they could not simply cease to exist.
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Yes, cease is a verb.