Minoan
Religions practiced in Greece in percentages - Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%.
All of them.
One of the Greek religions is Greek Orthodox, a form of christianity.
They are all considered 'different' to other religions (eg. Christianity or buddismn), or they aren't 'book religions'
Ancient Greece believed in a polytheism religion.
because religions are all different and all do not remain to do the same things,Because they want to be religious.
World's Religions by Huston Smith is not extensive, but it is well done.
98% of the Greek population is Greek Orthodox 1.3% are Muslim and .7% are of a different religion.
yes
yea sure all recognized religions practice praying, and all have different approach to it cos of cultural differences.
There are different religions in Ireland so there is no single answer to that. The leaders of those different religions would have different titles. All the main world religions in the world, like Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism etc., are all found in Ireland.