Ancient Greek slaves often worshipped the same gods as free citizens, primarily the Olympian deities like Zeus, Athena, and Apollo. They also had a particular reverence for gods associated with liberation, such as Hermes and Dionysus. Additionally, some slaves might have adhered to local cults or deities that offered hope for freedom or protection. Their religious practices were influenced by their individual backgrounds and the regions they came from.
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
Most of the people there worship gods daily Most of the people there worship gods daily
About 1030 this morning actually.
Ancient Helenism. Wiccans also worship Greek/Roman gods too.
After the end of the ancient Greek civilization, belief in the Greek gods declined and their worship faded away. The gods were no longer actively worshipped and their influence in society diminished.
To worship there gods and godesses. the Partheon was built to worship Athena, goddess of wisdom
Worshipping many gods is known as polytheism. It is a common practice in various ancient and contemporary religions, such as Hinduism and Ancient Greek mythology, where multiple deities are revered and worshipped for their unique qualities and powers.
in temples
Greece. From the Gods to the slaves everything Greek was in demand and shaped Roman society.
The Olympics were created to worship the Greek gods.
They worship the gods by holding ceremonies to certain gods, and make sacrifices in their honor.
Yes. Many people believe in Greek Gods/Goddesses. I believe in them.