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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.pantheon means 'all the gods' so you could talk about the Greek pantheon - though it's a fairly unusual word.
We talk about Greek mythology or Roman mythology as well, but that's not just a list of the gods but all the stories about them. The Greeks and Romans didn't have anything like the Bible - a book listing all the things the gods definitely did - so they tended to accumulate a lot imaginative stories about what they got up to, how they quarrelled with each other or seduced each other (they tended to behave in a rather more human way than the Christian God) or how they interacted with humans. All these are the myths.
There's also Norse mythology, similar but dealing with the gods of the Vikings and other Scandinavians in the Dark Ages. The Greek and Roman gods were often the same people (the Romans came after the Greeks and more or less inherited their gods) but the Norse ones weren't related to either of them.