Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia (not sure about the spelling).
The legend is that the gods were divided - some supported Troy, others supported the Achaean invaders.
1.name the gods and goddesses in the story of helen of troy and what they represent? 2.site potable qoutes and their meaning. 3
Tantalus did it to his son.
Troy was found by German archaeologist and merchant Heinrich Schliemann in 1873. In 2920, the city of troy was created. A man named Illus founded it. He was convinced by Zeus and Zeus would tell him where the city of Troy would be located. It was located by the the Hellespont, or Dardanelles. The gods tried to over through Zeus, an Zeus did not like it, As punishment Poseidon and Apollo were forced to Build the walls of Troy. Therefore the walls are not penetrable. Nobody from outside of Troy can destroy the walls. However, the only thing that was penetrable was the main gate. That is how the Greeks destroyed Troy during the Trojan War. Laomaedon, king of Troy, did not pay Poseidon and Apollo, so Apollo set a plague on Troy, and Poseidon sent a sea monster. In order to get rid to sea monster, the Trojans had to sacrifice Hesione to get rid of the sea monster. But Hercules comes and saves her. The plague then dies off.
Liam Neeson plays Zeus in Clash of the Titans (2010 remake)
In the Mayan ballgames...the losing team would be sacrificed to the Mesoamerican gods and goddesses.
They sacrificed Slaves or people they captured and would take their hearts and blood and sacrifice it to the gods.
they sacrificed their people because they thought that their gods would be pleased with blood
The gods were supposed to be benign if good things were sacrificed to them.
the gods werent ment to bless it. When they sacrificed a portion of there food to the gods it was called an Offering and in return the gods would help them with some of there prayers
The Mayan people played a ballgame called "pitz" or "pok-ta-pok" which involved moving a heavy rubber ball using only their hips, elbows, and knees. The game had religious significance and was often played in large stone courts with spectators. The winning team may have been sacrificed as an offering to the gods.
They sacrificed themselves.
In Temples, the Romans would have worshipped their various god and things like that
The Vikings sacrificed animals and sometimes humans for their gods.
They sacrificed one another because when one sacrificed to them it was an honor.
The Aztecs sacrificed slave and volunteers to please their gods
They sacrificed animalsthey prayed