There are no differences. They worshipped the same Gods
The Athenian who dramatized man's struggle with the will of the gods was Sophocles, particularly known for his plays like "Antigone" and "Oedipus Rex" which explore themes of fate, free will, and divine intervention.
Ancient Greeks were polytheistic. They worshiped many gods.
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To provide for himself and family, serve in the army, and give due honour to the gods.
Socrates was accused of violating two Athenian laws 1. Teaching new gods and 2 corrupting the youth. or Not believing in the gods
Socrates died by drinking poison hemlock, as he was sentenced to death by an Athenian jury for corrupting the youth and impiety.
The people with the most power were the nobles. The kings weren't because the nobles were able to communicate with the gods. The kings just had to be able to do what the gods asked for. But, in any case, they gods were the most powerful people in the entire nation of Greece.
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens by introducing new gods and not believing in the city's gods.
what part did religion play in Athenian achievements during the golden age what part did religion play in Athenian achievements during the golden age I think the person who wrote the above has some mistakes. You just rewrote the questions.
Mythical Gods have no weakness.
Gods are male and goddesses are female.
The Mesopotamians believed that the relationship between gods and mortals was a staple for existence