They didn't really have any beliefs. Their tales of Gods and Goddesses on Mount Olympus and all the mythology weren't taken seriously. They were originally meant as moral tales, but soon became entertainment.
They were polytheistic and believed the gods controlled everyone and everything for a reason.
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The ancient Greeks lived in Greece. The normal house was a courtyard with rooms around it. Most Greeks lived near the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and in southern Europe. Some citys they lived in are Athens, Sparta, and Crete. They inspired many cultures from their beliefs.
They believed, much like the Greeks and Native Canadians that there was a creator for everything (sky gods, sea gods etc.). Their religious beliefs were also centred around the Pharaohs who, even though they were human, were believed to have descended from the Gods.
The ancient Greeks associated mountain exploration with bravery.
Greek gods. The ancient Greeks believed in gods that lived on mt Olympus.
Polytheism; nature religions--
They were polytheistic and believed the gods controlled everyone and everything for a reason.
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The Ancient Greeks were polytheists, or they believed in many gods and goddesses. They went to temples to worship and had many religious festivals.
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The temples were the most important type of building, and the main religious beliefs were that there was a physical embodiment for everything in nature, and for things such as weather, natural disasters, and other things they couldn't explain.
They took gods from Greeks, Egyptians and the Levant.
The concept of citizenship, religious beliefs and language.