No it wasn't
v Ancient Greeks were polytheists
Ø They believed they had to please all of their Gods to live a happy life
§ They had a lot of rituals, rites, ceremonies and sacrifices for their Gods
v Temples, shrines and statues were made as a place to offer sacrifices to the Gods
Ø The Greeks believed in life after death
§ They believed that this life isn't our only one there is another life awaiting us
v Ancient Greeks were Pagans, their religion was Paganism
no they was not
Jewish and catholic
maybe
It was cleopatra
mesopotamia was first ruled by priests of a polytheistic religion. The priests were later overthrown by the military force and kings took over. Religion plays a major role, however it was not combined with government.
Because if your religion is eating families, I wouldn't want you to be mayor?
By their classes the were assigned to each Nobel
The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined.
mini-greeces
Yes. The Greeces invented the THEATER.
Yes, in Aztec society, religion and government were closely intertwined. The ruler was both a political and religious leader, responsible for overseeing important religious ceremonies and maintaining a connection with the gods. Many aspects of Aztec government were guided by religious beliefs and practices.
Yes, they can be combined. Such an instance of this is referred to as a "theocracy."