No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
The Goddess of wisdom, craft and war in ancient Greek religion and mythology
After the end of the ancient Greek civilization, belief in the Greek gods declined and their worship faded away. The gods were no longer actively worshipped and their influence in society diminished.
People worshiped Zeus in the time of Ancient Greece and the great Greek Empire
Her name was Athena (Athene). She was the goddess of civilization, wisdom, strength, strategy, craft, justice and skill in Greek mythology.
The Greek word for wisdom is "sophia" (σοφία). It encompasses not just knowledge but also the application of that knowledge in a practical and discerning manner. In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato and Aristotle, "sophia" was highly regarded as a virtue essential for living a good life.
To worship there gods and godesses. the Partheon was built to worship Athena, goddess of wisdom
Egyptians and Celts Greek's.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom in ancient Greece.
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Ancient Greek knowledge was preserved
Sisyphus was not worshipped; he was not a ancient Greek god.
About 1030 this morning actually.
The ancient Greek goddess of wisdom was Athena, as well as Metis.
Athene, also known as Minerva by the Romans, was the ancient Greek Goddess of wisdom, crafts,
Ares was the ancient Greek god of war. Athena on the other hand, was the goddess of wisdom and war strategy.
Most of the people there worship gods daily Most of the people there worship gods daily
It means love of wisdom. Philo(s)- = a friend of, a lover of sophy -> sophia = wisdom