In ancient Greek mythology, the gods are often depicted as immortal beings who exist beyond human life and death. While the belief in these deities has faded in modern times, they are not considered "dead" in the mythological sense; rather, they exist in stories, art, and cultural references. Today, they are viewed as symbols of various human traits and natural forces rather than as living entities.
Hera, the Greek goddess, did not die. She was immortal like all of the other gods and goddesses.
With the Greek goddesses and gods.
Greek-Hades Roman-Pluto
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
By today's standards, all of the Greek gods and goddesses were bisexual.
With the Greek goddesses and gods.
Greek gods are as real as any other gods.
Not all of the Greek Gods and Goddesses
The Greek gods were collectively known as the Pantheon, which in Greek means all gods.
Yes, all Greek gods and goddesses seemed to be shape shifting.
They are constantly being re-imagined; thus they are not dead in being remembered.
All of them.