Ares, being a son of Zeus, didn't have his own realm (i.e. sky, underworld, ocean). He did have places that were sacred to him, and the Spartans, Myrmidons and Romans revered him most of all.
The ISBN of The Realms of the Gods is 0689319908.
there were 12 main gods, and they all sat together on a sort of council. however, there were many other minor gods, much the same way we have patron saints. some of them are important, like the patron saint of love; and some aren't, like the patron saint of taxi drivers. :-) the same was true of the greek gods.
The Realms of the Gods has 209 pages.
On Mt Olympus though some did live in other realms such as Poseidon who lived in the sea greek gods are cool
Greek gods didn't have "weaknesses" aside from having all too human emotions. Aside from that the Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent within their realms.
Zeus is the lord of the sky. Posieden is the lord of the seas. Hades is the lord of the underworld.
It doesn't work that way. To the Greeks, their gods were omnipotent within their realms, and they all answered to Zeus. However, Zeus held no sway in the oceans or in the underworld.
Perseus
Buddhist cosmology typically identifies six realms of existence: gods, demi-gods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts and hells. These realms can be understood both as psychological states and as aspects of Buddhist cosmology.
Yes, the Greek gods are immortal.
No, the Greek gods are myth.
Gods from Greek Mythology:AphroditeApolloArtemisAthenaDionysusHeraHermesPoseidonZeus