Through time the Aztec gods and goddesses created the sun and the world!
The whole time the Greeks believed in the gods; he was one of the first 6 gods/goddesses
It's because the relationship of the Romans and Greeks, in that the Roman civilization ruled much of Europe for a very long time and applied the worship of their gods and goddesses: Jupiter, Juno, Pluto, likened them to the Greek Zeus, Hera, and Hades. As the Romans expanded their Empire, they also "adopted" the conquered peoples gods/goddesses into their own and showed those foreign gods/goddesses as aspects of other gods/goddesses.
Most importantly is that she is remembered today, where as most other Roman gods and goddesses are forgotten - yet at the time of the Romans, she was often confused with other goddesses and was not more important then Apollo or Jove/Jupiter.
Gods and Goddesses don't exactly age in denominations of time. But, she was of a mature age.
All the Egyptian gods and goddesses have yet to be numbered and named.
Through time the Aztec gods and goddesses created the sun and the world!
The whole time the Greeks believed in the gods; he was one of the first 6 gods/goddesses
Zeus, his father, Hera, his mother, Pan, one of his sons-that's his immediate family that are gods/goddesses. There are, obviously, many more, but I don't want to waste time writing it all down.
Socrates was called the "destroyer of the gods and goddesses" because he challenged the traditional beliefs and practices of the Greek gods. By encouraging critical thinking and questioning established norms, Socrates promoted philosophical inquiry that often contradicted the religious teachings of the time. This led some to believe he was undermining the authority of the gods and goddesses in Greek society.
It's because the relationship of the Romans and Greeks, in that the Roman civilization ruled much of Europe for a very long time and applied the worship of their gods and goddesses: Jupiter, Juno, Pluto, likened them to the Greek Zeus, Hera, and Hades. As the Romans expanded their Empire, they also "adopted" the conquered peoples gods/goddesses into their own and showed those foreign gods/goddesses as aspects of other gods/goddesses.
At some time in a Dynasty, all Egyptian gods and goddesses - save perhaps Apep, were worshiped.
The ancient Egyptians worshiped their gods and goddesses based in their religion and faith of that time and place.
The god's didn't play sports, they believed that it is a waste of time, but i am only talking about God, the Christianity Holy Spirit, the Greeks Gods and goddesses. I don't know much about the Hebrew Leaders and the Jewish leaders.
Anyone may stop or start worshiping any number of gods or goddesses at any time.
There is only ever 12 greek gods/goddesses at one time, however many greek believed in roman gods, but the main 15 greek gods/ goddesses are: Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Demeter Dionysus Eros Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Poseidon Zeus
Religion in Ancient Egypt was polytheistic (many gods). These included gods and goddesses . Some were just local deities, others were worshipped for a long time all over Egypt, such as Isis.