The chief gods of Greek mythology were commonly referred to as the Pantheon.
πολλούς θεούςthis is the way to write 'many gods' in greek.Though there are many features of the Greek gods, I would say that a main one is their immortality.
I am sorry to say that the Greek gods are almost innumerable. To have an idea, click the link below and see all the names in the menu!
Greek myth does not say. Gods could change any part of their appearance at will.
that there is this flame and that the godsand goddesses move with the heart of the west.
Well many words derive from the gods' names, such as volcano from the roman god Vulcan, and many words derive from the Greek muses (eg. museum etc.). Also, my grandma always used to say 'By Jove' when we were in trouble, Jove being the Roman for Zeus.
Though there are many features of the Greek gods, I would say that a main one is their immortality.
I would say Hermes is the most tricksterish of the Greek Gods but others have their moments.
Nobody knows if the Greek gods really lived but most Greeks would say they would because of their religion.
greek people adored the gods and they say that depending on how much they adore them the gods helped them.
Greek myth does not say.
I wouldn't say "joined" I would say that they just got passed down through the centuries. Then, they got mixed with the Roman's gods and goddess.
As both the Norse god Balder and the Greek god Apollo were both sons of the king of gods and sun gods i'd say that Apollo is the greek Balder
if you believe in Greek gods then yes because all gods are imortal however most people say that the Greek gods where never real.
According to legend Greek Gods sent them some kind of sign some say there would be a glowing symbol over the childs head representing the God, for example Posiden's symbol would be a Trident
The Christian God says the Greek gods do not exist. The Greek gods are no doubt willing to accept that the Christian God exists, if he shows himself to exist.
If your talking about the Greek gods...then I would say the War god Ares.
As Hermes was a Greek God and the messenger of the Gods he was probably on at least speaking terms with all of the Greek Gods. I would say he was probably friends with most of the Gods and Goddesses as he was the herald/messenger.