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Greeks lived in isolated communities.

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Q: The ancient Greeks worshiped the sea god Poseidon What does this tell you about Greek civiliztion?
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Who worshiped Zeus?

The ancient Greeks worshiped Zeus, and the ancient Romans worshiped his equivalent, Jupiter.


Did acient Greeks mock Poseidon?

No, they did not, as Poseidon was a god of the ancient Greeks.


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Poseidon as a God did not need religion, however the Greeks worshiped him as the God of the Sea.


Where did the ancient Greek religion come from?

The Greek gods were a way for the ancient Greeks to explain what was happening in the world. for example the Greeks thought that the sea god Poseidon (Roman: Neptune) was the god of water. when there was earthquakes, the Greeks thought that Poseidon was crashing the water into the land and so they called him "earth shaker"


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No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.


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The ancient Greeks worshipped Aphrodite.


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What religion did ancient Greece and Rome have?

the ancient Romans and Greeks Worshiped a variety of Gods and goddesses.


How did the ancient Greeks honor Poseidon?

they had religious festivals for him and built temples


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