Thalia is grace of Humor. The graces are a group of goddesses.
Alexander worshiped the Greek pantheon, a group of many deity's; God's, Goddesses, Titan's, Demi-God's etc. The chief God's being the Twelve Olympians.
The Fauvists
The artistic trend that closely followed American nationalism, was Canadian art. A group of Canadian landscape painters formed a group known as the Group of Seven and they based it on nationalism.
Censorship
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The Greeks and Romans named the constellations after the gods, the animals,or the warriors of the tribes and or the people who used to defent the group of people living there
No, there are no Greek gods or goddesses whose names start with the letter "F." The Greek pantheon includes deities such as Zeus, Hera, Athena, and Apollo, but none of them have names beginning with the letter "F." The closest might be the Furies, who were female chthonic deities of vengeance in Greek mythology, but they were not considered gods or goddesses in the traditional sense.
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There are a great many minor (and major) gods and goddesses in Greek mythology that were not part of the main group of twelve. Here are a few examples, but see the 'related links' for more.Hestia (she was originally part of the twelve Olympians, until she gave up her spot for Dionysus)Eros (Aphrodite's son)Iris (goddess of the rainbow)Persephone (the wife of Hades and the daughter of Demeter; goddess of springtime/plants)Pan (god of shepherds)
Yes, some people do still believe in the Greek Gods, although their worship is not as widespread as it once was.
The Ptolemaic (Greek/Macedonian) rule of Egypt from 332- 30 BCE caused Egypt to be a major influence on Greek religion and dieties. A common example of this is the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis, who was likened to Greek goddesses such as Demeter and Aphrodite.