Since after cavemen and before us.
Zeus is worshipped for the same reasons that people worship "God" in Christianity, or any other god/s that other religion has. The people just needed something, to blame all of the world's problems that they inflicted themselves, on.
Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, liked being worshipped and respected by mortals, as well as maintaining order in the world. He disliked being defied or challenged by other gods or mortals, especially when it threatened his authority or power.
Zeus is a figure in Greek mythology, not a real god like those worshipped in modern religions. He was the king of the gods in Greek mythology and was associated with lightning, thunder, and the sky. Today, Zeus is considered a mythological figure rather than a deity worshipped by people.
Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling over the sky and thunder. He is associated with power, leadership, and justice, and is worshipped as the supreme deity in Greek religion. Zeus also serves as a protector of both gods and mortals.
Zeus was the king of the gods there for he had many children. Consorts (lovers) and he had all the power. Every place worshipped him in some way but other gods more that him. The main city-state was Olympia. Also his Abode was on Mount Olympus where all the other gods stayed. And also Why cant you just build a time machene? well of coase you cant but cante you just look it up in a book
" I have worshiped the gods for far too long."
there were different ways in which the gods were worshipped
they worshipped their gods in temples
Buddhism does not worship any gods.
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the sun was the most worshipped thing
There are no differences. They worshipped the same Gods
Ancient Egyptians worshipped their gods so that when they died they would live in the afterlife. They also worshipped their gods so that they were protected from everyday "evil" spirits.
deified
In their temples.
Iraq
The rulers were held in high honor because they were viewed as having been put into their position by the gods. The rulers themselves worshipped the many different gods they had.