Different gods represented different things.
Zeus--The sky, thunder and lightning.
Hera--Marriage, family.
Poseidon--The sea, earthquakes.
Hades--The Underworld.
Apollo--Music, bachelors, poetry, Archery, healing, the sun.
Hermes--Messengers, travelers, thieves, merchants.
Ares--War.
Aphrodite--Love and beauty.
Artemis--Maidens, the hunt, childbirth, the moon.
Hephaestus--Blacksmiths, fire.
Hestia--The hearth, home.
Athena--Wisdom, battle, strategy.
Demeter--Agriculture, harvest.
Dionysus--Wine, parties.
Nike--Victory.
Aeolus--Winds.
Janus--Doors, keys, paths.
Nemesis--Revenge.
Morpheus--Dreams.
Hecate--Magic.
Iris--Rainbows.
Yes, they did. Most gods had a specific animal to represent them, eg. Poseidon had a dolphin, and Athena had an Owl.
Ancient Greek temples represent Greece's respect, compassion and loyalty of the gods. Also it represented the importance of balance and order and the idea of beauty.
Hatred, and upon it's waters were binding oaths among the Greek gods sworn.
The constellation Draco got its name from the Latin word for dragon. It is said to represent the dragon Ladon from Greek mythology.
I'm afraid no. If you believe in the greek gods, go to places that represent their symbol and ask for guidance (maybe). Really your on your own. Try camp half-blood if you believe in the Gods. Good luck with that.
The leader of the Gods; ruler of the heavens. Jupiter is the Roman name for the Greek God Zeus.
the columns on a temlple represent the Olympian gods
Yes, the Greek gods are immortal.
No, the Greek gods are myth.
Gods from Greek Mythology:AphroditeApolloArtemisAthenaDionysusHeraHermesPoseidonZeus
In many ways, he represented the Greek "everyman" a simple fisherman who honored the gods and did what was expected, even when he had nothing to gain. As a reward for his honor, he was made king of Seriphos. He represents the moral "honor the gods and be rewarded".
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.