This may seem like a simple answer but usually they were placed in temples for worship like in ancient Rome or Greece.
The Greeks made statues of all their gods.
An oracle is where people ask the gods what will happen in their future. But a temple is where people worship the god/goddess and they can talk to them and ask for their advice or blessings.
There is no God or Goddess of all the Gods, Zeus is the king of the gods and kronos is the father to the first 6 gods. uranus is kronos' father who was born from chaos so there is no God of Gods the closest you can get is the king of the Gods
Hera is the goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
Athena was the youngest goddess but there are gods younger than her.
statues in ancient Greece were usually of greek gods and goddess.
Statues of people and gods were typically placed in temples, public squares, palaces, and tombs in various ancient civilizations like Ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, and Mesopotamia. They were used to honor deities, commemorate individuals, and display power and wealth.
These huge statues are meant to look grand and imposing. They represent the likenesses of gods and kings, not common, or normal, people.
There are many gods and goddess statues in this island. The main ones that talk to you are Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, and Athena.KATIE :P
No, that's Medusa.
that was the way the Romans named their version of the Greek gods/goddess
They were real gods and goddesses to the ancient Greek people, yes.
Hera is the wife of Zeus, the Ruler of the Greek gods. She was the goddess of family, not the goddess of all gods and goddesses. hope this helped.
At causing discord among people & gods.
She was the goddess of love and protection she also took care of people and helped to create new gods and goddess's
She sells the statues to the gods, and the gods only. And, it's to make some money of course! She gets paid golden drachma (Money of the gods), and the gods get some statues, Also in the 5th book, it says that Nico was in the garden of Persephone or whatever, and that Percy could see the statues of Medusa.
she is wife to Zeus making her Queen of greek goddess, gods, half gods, demi gods, nymphs, people, etc.