The bull is sacred, because it is in the Taurus constellation.
Apis (or Hapis).
The Sibylline prophecies. The Christian bible.
The main sacred text is Iliad and the Odyssey which were a series of poems written by Homer
The men were awarded with olive wreaths because they were sacred in ancient greece. They showed power.
Sporting contests were held in Olympia,the sanctuary in the W.Peloponnese,ancient Greece as a sacred truce every four years in Greece.
the bull was sacred because they had a totally different and they made money off of their horns
As far as I know, the bull was sacred to the ancient Egyptians and to the ancient Romans because it represented power and strength. In Egypt the sacred "Apis" bull lived a live of luxury and was eventually slaughtered - both the body and all the internal organs were embalmed and preserved. For them young girls, usually virgins were also sacrificed along with the bull as part of the ceremony. The Romans also had a cult of the bull which was strictly a men's religion and required those men to remain chaste and virginal.
Cats were sacred in ancient Egypt
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The ancient games were held on the plain of Olympia in Peloponnesos, Greece.
It depends on the minor god or goddess, there are the six thousand sons and daughters of the Titan Oceanus to count as fresh water goddesses and river gods. It should be noted that every god or goddess in Greece did not have a symbol or sacred animal. Many of them were personifications of abstract ideas that wouldn't be well represented any other way.
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.