The Greeks visited Delphi so they could get advise from the god Apollo.
The Ancient Greeks went to worship at shrines
As a child and young man, Constantine worshipped the god Apollo. An acolyte even reported that Constantine had seen a vision of Apollo in the sky just before an important battle in Gaul.
To worship their various gods.
The people in Ancient Greece were polytheistic, meaning the Greeks believed in more than one god.
Ancient Greeks.
Well.. if you mean like as in worship and sacrifice all there best animals than yes, they did like him.EPIC
Either you mean if Apollo had a religion - which he did not, as a god himself worship another god. Or what the religion that worshiped Apollo was called, the worship of many gods (such as the Greek ones, of which Apollo is one) is called "pagan", the cult worship of Apollo was widespread.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
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They did not. Neptune was a Roman god. But the Greeks built temples to their sea god, Poseidon.
Poseidon was the pareon god of Corinth,
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Apollo is called by both the Greeks and Romans by the same name.
Because he was the god of wine.
Basically, the Greeks went to temples such as Delphi and gave the Statue of Apollo offerings. The temples were generally made out of pillars, so that light would always shine on the statue.
For the Greeks, Apollo. For the Norse, Ullr was the God of the hunt.