The Golden Age of Athens
Years and greatest ruler: 479 B.C. to 431 B.C. The greatest ruler is called Athens.
Reforms: Important discoveries in the arts,
Ancient Greek Religion Beliefs
Gods’ characteristics:
Worship: Gods and Godess called the twelve Olypians
The Search for Knowledge
Understanding natural events: X
Famous thinkers: X
Visual and Dramatic Arts
Parthenon: X
Dramas and Comedies: X
Many City-states, one people
Shared culture: X
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Ancient Greek religion encompasses the collection of beliefs, rituals, and mythology originating in ancient Greece in the form of both popular public religion and cult practices. These groups varied enough for it to be possible to speak of Greek religions or "cults" in the plural, though most of them shared similarities.
Aegeus at right consults the Pythia or oracle of Delphi. Vase 440–430 BC. He was told "Do not loosen the bulging mouth of the wineskin until you have reached the height of Athens, lest you die of grief", which at first he did not understand.
Most ancient Greeks recognized the twelve major Olympian gods and goddesses—Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hephaestus, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus—although philosophies such as Stoicism and some forms of Platonism used language that seems to assume a single transcendent deity. The worship of these deities, and several others, was found across the Greek world, though they often have different epithets that distinguished aspects of the deity, and often reflect the absorption of other local deities into the pan-Hellenic scheme.
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