They viewed these interactions as sacred and rather personal events. They would often have festivals and parties to celebrate these gods. They were extremely particular about these events, with the parties men only!
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
They were second in the pecking order - below Macedonians, but above non-Greeks.
The Ancient Greeks were the first to view the moon.
The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.
He doesn't have a specific weakness. The Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent.
The Greeks viewed their deities as immortal; they could not be killed and they could not die.
The Greek gods didn't have "powers". The Greeks viewed them as omnipotent. Dione's realm was moisture, though.
Hera was a goddess. She didn't have specific strengths or weaknesses. She was viewed by the Greeks as being all-powerful.
The video gets honored itself. It could be the most viewed or discussed of the day, thus an honor will appear, then be gone the next day.
The Greeks viewed their gods and goddesses as being all powerful and all seeing. So... she knew everything.
The Greeks viewed their gods as being omnipotent, so he didn't really have any. Unless you count pretty women.