Yes! The Ancient Greeks were very polytheistic. They believed in numerous (12, I think) major gods (or Olympians) and innumerable minor gods (such as river gods, nymphs, etc.)
Yes, they were. They believed in many gods and goddeses. These gods were closely tied with nature.
the earliest people we all know are polytheistic. the phoenicians were some of the earliest people around 1300 b.c. along the medditeran coast.
The answer is of course the afro-Phoenicians were the Carthaginians, who were Phoenicians who established their city and trading empire in north Africa (in today's Tunisia).
The Phoenicians were the ancient people who originated in Lebanon. It was the Phoenicians who founded the city of Carthage and the Carthaginian empire.
The Phoenicians were from the Levant, not Mesopotamia. They passed on their alphabet.
Phoenicians is important because they are the people of greece. They were the people who lived in greece the inhabitants.
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Monotheists.
Monotheists believe in one God.
Monotheists.
Yes. They are called Jews today, and they are monotheists.
Monotheists believe in the existence of only one God, as opposed to polytheists who believe in multiple gods. Monotheists typically follow the teachings and religious practices associated with their belief in one God. These monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Monotheists are people or religions who believe in only one God. The three monotheistic religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
No, they had a pantheon of gods.
polytheists
They both believe in god(s), but monotheists believe in one God and polytheists believe in many Gods.
The Phoenicians are About 100 to 0BC
the assyrian empire is the monotheists
The Greeks, the British, the French, the Americans, the Chinese, The Phoenicians.