no... they are more like folk tales...
Greek Mythology has nothing to do with religion.
The only possible connection with Greek mythology and motorcycles are that the Greeks had charriot races. If you want, the carriots were kind of like motorcycles.
Well....theyre basically the same thing! XP mythology was religion to the greeks: their greek gods were like our Christian god.
Greek Mythology is just like the stories we tell today in books, films etc, and played the same role in the entertainment of the Ancient Greeks.
It was how the Ancient Greeks explained the world around them. Much like the Egyptian mythology. It is about all the gods and goddesses and what they were the 'rulers' of.
the Greek use mythology to explain they way the world came to be just like how some people believe we came from Adam and eve. It is just like the bible but different in their own way.
The Romans got most of their gods from the Greeks like a lot of their things. Because of this, Their might be a Greek god and a Roman god with different names, but look and act the same. ie: The Roman goddess of love is Venus, but for the Greeks, the goddess of love is Aphrodite.
It is what the Greeks believed in. Their were god who had magical powers like Zeus (zoos) who had lighting powers. I would say mythology was the history and relegion of the ancient greek people.
Mythology said that when tricksters are somtimes found fooling around with the gods or playing tricks on them they are punished by god like laws. the purpose of greek mythology was to learn about what was living before us. mainly to learn about ancient history. Answer 2 What we call Greek mythology was the religion of the ancient Greeks.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods had "Golden Blood" or ichor running through their veins instead of regular blood like mortals.
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
Yes. There are products named after Greek gods, movies are made with stories around Greek gods and mythology , the planets were named by the Greeks for Gods, buildings copy Greek designs, government are based on the Greek idea of democracy, children are given names of Greek gods, and knowing Greek mythology is considered the foundation of a good education.
There was no god of gravity since the Greeks did not know about gravity. Atlas kind of acted like gravity by holding the earth up. He was not a god, but a Titan.