There were 37 gods & goddesses in Ancient Greece
How are Sparta and Athens alike?-Located in Europe- Located in Greece- Both are polis, or city states of ancient Greece- Had Slaves-Belived in same gods- are storngest city states of ancient Greece- Both attended at the ancient Olympic- Fought in the Persian war- Had colonies- Had allies throughout Greece
The main god worshiped in ancient Greece was Zeus, the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder. He was considered the most powerful deity and the father of many other gods and goddesses. Other important gods and goddesses in Greek mythology included Athena, Poseidon, Aphrodite, and Apollo.
gods from ancient Greece are myth and are therefore not real. so they can not communicate with god at anytime.
The Greeks believed in all of the gods and goddesses, while everyone had their own god that they worshipped the most. Farmers worshipped Demeter in hopes of a bountiful harvest. Warriors would worship Athena or Ares, so they could be great in battle.
the ancient Romans and Greeks Worshiped a variety of Gods and goddesses.
Both worshiped multiple gods, each assigned to a different element of life.
Yes. Many of the characters we study in Mythology were worshiped at one point.
Ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Polytheism - they had about 2,000 gods, one responsible for each facet of human life.
They did not have leaders. Although they worshiped many gods and godesses. They believed if they prayed to these gods and godesses that what they prayed to a specific god or godess it would come true
The ancient Egyptians did not "trade" with their gods and goddesses but worshiped them.
There were 37 gods & goddesses in Ancient Greece
All over ancient Greece.
How are Sparta and Athens alike?-Located in Europe- Located in Greece- Both are polis, or city states of ancient Greece- Had Slaves-Belived in same gods- are storngest city states of ancient Greece- Both attended at the ancient Olympic- Fought in the Persian war- Had colonies- Had allies throughout Greece