Hellenistic Paganism is the Ancient Religion of Greece. In Greek Gods, Zeus is the king of Gods and his consort is Hera. Zeus had a son Hercules. There are so many Gods and Goddesses. Aphrodite is the Goddess of love. Venus is the Goddess of beauty. Hermes is the Angel (Messenger of gods). Artemis is the Goddess of hunting. Demeter is the Goddess of prosperity...
Hellenistic and paganism are not the same, though they can overlap. Hellenistic refers to the cultural and historical period following the conquests of Alexander the Great, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and influence across a vast region. Paganism, on the other hand, generally refers to polytheistic religious traditions that were practiced in various societies, including those influenced by Hellenistic culture, but is not limited to it. Thus, while Hellenistic culture included pagan beliefs, not all pagan practices are inherently Hellenistic.
Such a person is a monotheist.
The ancient Greeks did not really have a name for their religion as they believed it to be the only truth, and therefore did not need a name. After the spread of Christianity, the ancient religion came to be known as paganism.
just like that paganism
The suffix of Paganism is -ism
Shinto is Paganism in Japan.
Paganism is more then one type of religion and paganism is found in every country.
it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.
Im inclined to think that "barbaric" paganism is in reference to the Germanic forms of paganism in North West Europe and Scandanavia
why are all three kingdoms hellenistic
It's known as Norse paganism.
It refers to the Hellenistic process of assimilation of deities (syncretism)