The Greeks made statues of all their gods.
The Greeks gave offerings such as cattle, people or treasuresThey built great monuments like statues or templesGreeks wrote stories about them and recorded them on books and pottery
They did their sacrifices on top of the temples, that they used to worship their many gods. The heart or head was left to bleed on the gods' statues, and the body was thrown down the steps. They believed sacrificing blood would make the gods happy and would lead to good crops.
Eretria and Athens had sent military contingents to support the uprising by the Greek city-states in Asia Minor. In the process, they had burnt down the Persian provincial capital Sardis and destroyed the statues of the gods. His son Xerxes followed Darius' wishes when he destroyed the statues of the gods in Athens after he captured the city 18 year later.
Possibly, but not probably. But if your lucky to see statues of the gods and goddesses naked, lick them if your tongue has a disease. It happened to me once, and i did that. Everyone looked at me gross-like, but I healed right there on the spot and they did it too. Don't you think it is fascinating?
so they could pray to the statues for whatever they desire
She sells the statues to the gods, and the gods only. And, it's to make some money of course! She gets paid golden drachma (Money of the gods), and the gods get some statues, Also in the 5th book, it says that Nico was in the garden of Persephone or whatever, and that Percy could see the statues of Medusa.
the roman statues were from the romans long time ago and the greek statues are from the greeks lke the gods from rome and Greece
statues in ancient Greece were usually of greek gods and goddess.
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go to the palace with the statues of he gods/godesses
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Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
Because they're gods.
The Greeks made statues of all their gods.
These huge statues are meant to look grand and imposing. They represent the likenesses of gods and kings, not common, or normal, people.