Have you not heard of di immortalis ? Immortal? It means they can't die. In other words, they're still alive. Like my mother, Athena. Yes, yes, I'm a demigod.
Greek myth does not list birthdays for ancient Greek gods and goddesses.
Chthonic gods and goddesses were considered to be gods of the underworld and the Earth. Hades is one of the Greek gods.
It was based on the gods and goddesses because they each prevented and helped Odysseus prevail in his 10 year journey home.
In the Greek Myth, The Seasons of the Year, answer the question above? Any thoughts?
Only the gods and goddesses know!
Cronus was the last born of the twelve Titans, children of Gaia and Ouranos. The year/date of birth for him and other Greek gods or goddesses are not told.
Gods and Goddesses don't die- they're immortal.
In Greek mythology, Nereus, the old man of the sea, was considered to be a primordial sea god and it is not specified when he was born. Nereus is often depicted as an ancient and wise figure who predates the gods of Olympus.
Some gods and goddesses took part in creation, some brought the flood every year, some offered protection, and some took care of people after they died.
by the Greek gods
Greek Mythology does not come with a start date.
The seasons were unchanging in the time of the year of the Greek gods until this abduction, likely it was Spring for Persephone is a goddess of spring and many flowers were being gathered by Persephone and other maiden goddesses.