An overall pantheon of over 2,000 gods and godesses who were recognised variously in different provinces of the Empire.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.
Persian Empire
The Persian Empire absorbed the Baabylonian Empire.
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They worshiped their Gods. They worshiped their Gods.
Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.Yes, at least they worshiped some of them as gods. Others had their memories damned.
Not directly, since they were part of the Roman Empire - they would have worshiped the Roman Pantheon.
well, the main gods areraosirishathorhapynutgebmaatsethhorusamunsobekbastet/bastptahanubisisisthothammitnepthysbut the Egyptians worshiped other gods too.
Both the Persian Empire and Greek civilization had multiple gods responsible for different aspects of human life.
Both the Persian Empire and Greek civilization had multiple gods responsible for different aspects of human life.
Both the Persian Empire and Greek civilization had multiple gods responsible for different aspects of human life.
Well I doubt that the gods worshiped anyone, because they are the ones being worshiped.
Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.Yes and no, it all depends upon the time you are asking about. At the beginning, no, Rome was pre Christian and worshiped many gods. Once Christianity was formed, it spread into the empire and eventually became the official religion of the Roman empire.
The Greek Gods were mainly worshiped in the Bronze Age (from 3000BC). Answer 2: They were worshiped by the Greeks until Christianity was introduced in the 4th century AD.
The Persian Empire.
The Persian Empire was not a person.