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They believed in many gods, and worshiped them.
No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.
They believed that spirits lived in animals and plants,and they worshiped the sky and the earth they believed those were the sutainer's of life.
It was because of the Osiris myth that Egyptains believed they had the right to be transformed and to live eternity in the Afterlife. Osiris becomes important with all aspects to do with death including burial rituals and mummification. Osiris was commonly known as the God of the Dead, however he was also worshiped in vegetation, sun, rain and re-birth.
The middle colonies worshiped they aliens. They believed the aliens could come and help them with their problems. After years of praying the UFOs came to the Earth. The extra trerestrial visiters wrote the Declaration of Independence. The New England Worshiped God.
They campared because they worshiped many deities.
Artemis is a goddess worshiped in ancient religion, so - no, she was not herself religious.
1) The Talmud is revered as a religious text, but it isn't worshiped. Only God is worshiped. 2) The Talmud is practiced through the observance of Jewish law, as religious Jews do today. Jewish law is codified in the Talmud.
They believed in many gods, and worshiped them.
No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.No. Augustus worshiped Apollo as his personal god. He followed the established Roman religious customs. He did institute a festival with games and theater in honor of Apollo, but again, this was according to standard religious customs.
The Greeks built temples for the gods they worshiped.
They were religous, very. But they did not know about God, they worshiped stone and sun gods.
the Greeks worshiped gods and gave sacrifices.
Allah (God in English and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism)
As in the past, they worshiped God. However, it should be noted that a large percentage were non-religious.
they didn't listen to music they played it and they usually played religious music that worshiped the gods.
The Moabites worshiped many gods. Their chief god was Chemosh. Sometimes they offered human sacrifices.