Greek gods thought of birthdays as monthly instead of yearly recurrences: every month, days 1-4 and 6-8 were sacred to particular gods or divine entities amounting to some 60 days a year: Day 1: New Moon, Noumenia.
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They did not celebrate birthdays. They celebrated the actual birth of a new God or a child of a God. But really only once, not every year like modern people do today.
Gods don't have birthdays
Greek mythology does not give us the birthdays of it's gods and goddesses.
Mythology does not give us the birthdays of gods and goddesses.
They have no birthdays because they never age. If they did have birthdays nobody would know.
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.