By making a proper sacrifice for the god/goddess.
The greeks would pray to which ever god or give the a peace offering
Their myths and legends, and the acts of their gods.
In Greek mythology, Harmony was the goddess of harmony and concord. Justice was represented by the goddess Themis or her daughter Dike, who presided over natural law and justice. Peace was symbolized by the goddess Eirene, who was the personification of peace and prosperity.
Try searching for the terms Paian, Paien, songs by the old greeks to sing for the 'god' of healing, which was apollo. Healingmaster of the Gods....or something likr that I remember. Why are you interesyed?
Try this website: http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/war/Helepolis.htm
The Aztecs sacrificed slave and volunteers to please their gods
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They believed that there are many gods and that they live in a place called mount Olympus and that the god of gods is Zeus the King of All gods. Like other people, the Greeks believed their gods controlled humans and natural worlds. The Greeks honored their god by holding festivals and games. Ancient Greek theology revolved around polytheism = there were many gods and goddesses. Just like Ancient Egypt, the Greeks were polytheistic, all the gods held animal and human body form.
Today, the vast majority of Greeks, both in Greece and worldwide, are Greek Orthodox Christian and worship in churches belonging to that faith. Ancient Greeks believed in an elaborate mythology system and worshiped at many different structures devoted to many different gods.