Both; depending on if you got their attention, offended them, loved them, worshiped them, or gave birth to one of them.
Yes, very much so, as to cross Greek gods was believed to earn the ire of the goddesses and gods who had given that law to mankind.
Genealogy of gods taught mankind to record their own parents, siblings, and children.
The Greeks didn't worship the Titans because the Greek gods defeated them before mankind was formed.
Zeus, judging by how many mortal lovers he had, probably loved the humans most out of the gods.
The head of the gods and the ruler of mankind is the almighty Zeus, son of the Titans Kronos and Gaea.
The Greek gods and goddesses included the mortal-born who were elevated to godhood through a process which the Greeks termed apotheosis. Some of these received the privilege as a reward for their benefactions to mankind, others through marriage to gods, and some by luck or pure chance.
Yes, the Greek gods are immortal.
No, the Greek gods are myth.
Gods from Greek Mythology:AphroditeApolloArtemisAthenaDionysusHeraHermesPoseidonZeus
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.
greek people adored the gods and they say that depending on how much they adore them the gods helped them.
The Greek god of freedom is Prometheus. In ancient mythology, Prometheus is known for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans, which symbolizes the gift of knowledge and enlightenment. He is also credited with creating humanity out of clay and defying the will of the gods to help mankind.