The ancient Greeks were polytheistic so worshipped many gods. Some of the most famous are Athene, Zeus, Aphrodite and Hades. Many of them were renamed by the Romans. For example, these four became Minerva, Jupiter, Venus and Pluto.
Greeks lived in isolated communities.
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
The Ancient Greeks went to worship at shrines
The Greek gods were a way for the ancient Greeks to explain what was happening in the world. for example the Greeks thought that the sea god Poseidon (Roman: Neptune) was the god of water. when there was earthquakes, the Greeks thought that Poseidon was crashing the water into the land and so they called him "earth shaker"
Zeus.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Greeks lived in isolated communities.
Not at present; but in ancient history they may have worshiped a Bull-god, as the ancient Greeks did.
The ancient Greeks worshiped Zeus, and the ancient Romans worshiped his equivalent, Jupiter.
Ancient Greeks were polytheistic. They worshiped many gods.
No, the ancient Greeks were pantheistic. they worshiped many gods and goddesses.
As a polytheist, she believed in more than one god.
The Ancient Greeks went to worship at shrines
The ancient Greeks worshipped Aphrodite.
The Greeks built temples for the gods they worshiped.
the ancient Romans and Greeks Worshiped a variety of Gods and goddesses.
RA - the Sun God