All of them believed in it; they were immortal.
Most gods believe in immortality, being immortal.
the different religion is like greek gods and roman gods see they didn't believe in just 1 god they believed in many
Polytheistic-they believed in many gods. And - I don't know if this would be considered a charecteristic? - they gave burnt offerings to the gods.
Zeus and Hades were gods that the ancient Greeks believed in, and several others were believed by them as well.
Zeus and hades
The two gods where Gaia the earth and Uranus the sky.
In ancient mythology, Egyptian and Greek gods had some similarities and differences. Both cultures believed in a pantheon of gods who controlled different aspects of life, such as the sun, the sea, and war. However, the specific gods and their roles varied between the two cultures. Some scholars believe that there may have been some influence or exchange of ideas between Egyptian and Greek mythology, but the exact relationship is still debated among historians.
The sun and the water! :D Sunlight and the seas! ;)
In Greek mythology, the two main types of gods are the Olympian gods and the chthonic gods. The Olympian gods, like Zeus, Hera, and Athena, reside on Mount Olympus and are associated with the sky, light, and human affairs. In contrast, chthonic gods, such as Hades and Persephone, dwell in the underworld and are linked to the earth, the dead, and the cycle of life and death. Together, they represent the dual aspects of existence in ancient Greek belief.
they were not really divided into two groups but if you want two gruops how about male and female.
The Riace Warriors are two ancient Greek statues that were discovered off the coast of Riace in Italy in 1972. They date back to around 450 BC and are believed to represent Greek warriors or gods. The statues are considered masterpieces of classical Greek sculpture and are now on display in a museum in Reggio Calabria.
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.