Both, by sailors and sea side villages.
Thetis does not promise anything, but Zeus does promise Thetis that her son Achilles will be honored.
The People of Athens honored by her name thought that Athena protected them a long time ago.
they honored their rulers and worshiped them by bowing down to them in front of the sun as a representative of the sun god Mita
Achilles
Both, by sailors and sea side villages.
Thetis does not promise anything, but Zeus does promise Thetis that her son Achilles will be honored.
As far as I am aware, no culture every worshiped or honored the primal elements, whichever elements they believed them to be. (Different cultures, different elements).
Mary is not worshiped, that is for God only. Mary is venerated, or honored.
If you're trying to ask how was the Norse goddess Hel worshiped, the answer is "she wasn't." Not all the figures, gods and goddesses from the myths were actually worshiped or honored.
Saints are never worshiped. Worship is reserved for God alone. Saints are venerated or honored. Saints have been honored since the earliest days of the Church.
Saint Esther is not a recognized saint in the Catholic Church or in most mainstream Christian denominations. She does not have a designated feast day or a formal place in Christian worship.
As the god of beginnings, he is honored at the start of rituals and ceremonies. Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles.
The People of Athens honored by her name thought that Athena protected them a long time ago.
All Greeks worshiped Athena, as she was one of the main twelve gods. However, since Athens was specifically dedicated and named after Athena, perhaps she was worshiped more strongly in that particular city.
Simply because she was a GOD and all gods had to be worshiped, honored, and respected by the ancient Egyptian people.
No, he worshiped only God but honored Mary and the saints. No Catholic worships anyone but God.