Sumerian city-states were governed by a king and his council.
Their religion was polytheism - a god for each major function in life and living, to whom they gave offerings and hoped for protection and benefits in return.
because of their religion of Christianity
The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
No, the Sumerians and Babylonians did not follow the Ten Commandments. However they had their own moral values, taught by their own religion.
The Sumerians exemplified the link between religion and government through the institution of the ziggurat, which served as both a religious temple and a center of political authority. These massive structures were dedicated to the city’s patron deity and were often located in the heart of the city, symbolizing the belief that the ruler's authority was divinely sanctioned. Additionally, Sumerian kings often claimed divine favor and were seen as intermediaries between the gods and the people, reinforcing their political power through religious legitimacy.
they belief in many gods , they practiced in temples in altars made of wood
The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
because of their religion of Christianity
A monarchy
They believed in Polythesim
The Sumerian religion and structure of society.
They advanced their civilization by advancing in mathematics and cuneiformthey developed writing, religion, technology, arts, government, agriculture, raise animals, trade, and different jobs.
If your job had more things to do with god and religion the higher class you were.
They advanced their civilization by advancing in mathematics and cuneiformthey developed writing, religion, technology, arts, government, agriculture, raise animals, trade, and different jobs.
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The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
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