The ancient Greeks had no particular religion, and their beliefs and Gods would vary from city to city. However, their were always 14 major Gods, except for philisophical religions like stoicism and platonism believed in one God
Both worshiped multiple gods, each assigned to a different element of life.
Zeus
Properly? In Ancient Greece.
Of the worship of him in ancient Greece? Yes. Of him actually existing? No.
In ancient times like in .1011 .
Ancient Greece was the main place where the religon was used. However, bits and peices were used in other places, such as Ancient Rome
He was the first Christian ruler in ancient Rome/Greece.
(1) The ancient Roman religion. (2) Shintoism. (3) Probably many others too!
the first Olympics began in Greece in 776BC to worship their gods.
If you don't count Confucianism as a religion then, chinese folk religion, with a LOT of different gods and goddesses and ancestor worship
People in Greece do not worship buildings; they either worship divinities or are atheists. Historically, Greeks used to worship divinities in temples devoted to particular gods. Today, Greeks are overwhelmingly Christian (the Greek Orthodox Church) and pray in churches.
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