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Indra or Purandhara was the most important God in the rigvedic period.
St. Clare of Assisi was important to the study of Medieval society because she founded the Order of Poor Ladies (later known as the Poor Clares), which provided opportunities for women to live a life of religious devotion and service. She also played a key role in the development of monasticism and the spread of the Franciscan ideals of poverty and simplicity during the Middle Ages.
The candle is important during lent because it represents Jesus and God and Jesus are everlasting light
The Indian City of Ayodhya was known as Saket during ancient times. It means the place where God lives. It is important in the Hindu religion.
In ancient Egyptian times gods were important. The pharaoh was thought to be the descendant of a god to the Egyptians. They thought they were on earth to please the gods and that's what they did worshiped and built large pyramids to worship their gods.
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definitely not rats and bacon, maybe god?
God gave the ten commendments to Moses.
I think the holy land was important because the people in medieval times cared deeply about their religion and the holy land was a place where they could praise and show their love for God or the god they "worshiped".
In "Esperanza Rising," the novena was important because it was a traditional nine-day prayer recitation that Esperanza's family performed in times of need or celebration to seek help from God. The novena served as a source of strength and hope for Esperanza and her family during difficult times and helped them maintain their faith and resilience. It also symbolized their connection to their Mexican heritage and culture.
Apollos is an important God because he is the god of the sun and the sun gives everything life. He is also the god of music, but that is not quite as important, hope this helps :)
the river god or the sun god were the most important gods to the egyptians