I think there was only one religion practiced at the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, and that would be Greek polytheism.
Many religions have a plurality of gods. Hindu is a good example.
Hinduism is a common polytheistic religion.
The Romans worshipped Roman religions. The conquered peoples had their own religions, These religions, except for Judaism, were polytheistic.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
The Christian god is worshipped in Christianity. It should be noted that some other religions identify the Christian god as the same god as their own, though they may not worship in the same manner. Nor do all religions recognise that god.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
early humans worshipped animals
The Parthenon is not a person. The Parthenon was a building
It was a temple for the principal gods.
No. The one thing that distinguished them from other religions is that they only worshipped the one God.
Jewish and Christian people still worship the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Many people who were pagan religions in the past worshipped false idols and icons.
The Partheon is the name of a temple that was built at the Athenian Acropolis in Greece. It was built as a dedication to the maiden goddess Athena. Athena was considered to be the patron diety by the people of Greece.