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Spartans were Greeks, and they spoke Ancient Greek like their neighbours.The Spartans spoke the Doric Greek language. The Spartans practiced the Greek Polytheism religion. Sparta existed from 900s 192 BC.The people of Sparta spoke Greek.
Modern people call the language of ancient Greece Ancient Greek.
Ancient Greek religion was polytheistic. There were 12 main deities which made up the pantheon. These gods were recognized by the ancient Greeks but the gods were recognized in different ways by a wide variety of Greeks.
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In science there was the influence of the ancient Greek geometry and Astronomy. In maths, the influence was from a Persian who developed algebra. In philosophy there was the influence of the Aristotle. In literature there was the inflence of Islamic poetry, Arabic poetry, Turkish poetry and Persian poetry
Yes; polytheism litterally means the veneration of many gods, and the ancient Greeks had a great number of them.
Spartans were Greeks, and they spoke Ancient Greek like their neighbours.The Spartans spoke the Doric Greek language. The Spartans practiced the Greek Polytheism religion. Sparta existed from 900s 192 BC.The people of Sparta spoke Greek.
Many religions practice or practiced polytheism, including the ancient Greek religion (which is still practiced today), the ancient Roman religion (mostly based on the Greek religion), and many indigenous religions.
Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods in a religion, such as in ancient Greek or Norse mythology.
Greek Polytheism
Neo-Pagans worship the old gods. Modern Greeks and Romans are largely Christian now.
The belief in many gods and goddesses is called polytheism. It is a common feature of many ancient religions, including Greek, Roman, and Hindu polytheism. Each deity is often associated with specific aspects of life or the natural world.
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Yes, they changd the way Ancients Greeks designed and thought, therefore having a massive influence in the Ancient Arts.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
Leonidas was an Ancient Greek, and as such was a 'pagan' in a broader sense, but more specifically he believed in the ancient Greek Gods (i.e. Zeus etc.), which I would call Graeco-Roman Polytheism, but you can call it what you like.
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