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| Many local gods, and heroes were associated with... |
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| National gods existed which... |
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| At festivals, there would be male choirs singing... |
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| Hymns honouring the local gods |
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| In general, the gods did not behave in a way that was... |
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| The Roman god name equivalent for Zeus is... |
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| The Roman god name equivalent for Hera is... |
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| The wife and sister of Zeus |
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| The Roman god name equivalent for Aphrodite is... |
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| Aphrodite was often described as... |
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| "Golden". Love is "golden" |
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| Worship at the temples was done... |
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| The appearance of the gods |
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| The Roman god name equivalent for Athena is... |
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| The role of Hera was to support... |
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| The sanctity of weddings and marriage |
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| Hera was known for being... |
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| Vindictive and taking revenge. She also bore the epithet 'cow-eyed' |
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| The form of Ancient Greek religion was... |
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| Non-canonical; they did not have texts/books guiding the religion. |
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| The gods/goddesses would only appear in... |
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| Sky-god who was associated with lightning and rain |
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| Olympian religion focused on... |
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| Chthonic religion focused on... |
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| The earth, seasons, and death |
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| Ancient Greek religion had formal aspects such as... |
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| Rites, festivals, hymns, and temples |
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| Hymns were essentially... |
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| Death and renewal of life was a key concept in the... |
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| Zeus was an important god or arguably, the most important god due to the fact that he was... |
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| The upholder of all laws, defends justice, oaths, and customs among mortals. |
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| Not having human qualities. Egyptian gods were an example of theriomorphic gods. |
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| The Ancient Greek religion was a Polytheistic religion meaning... |
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| The Roman god name equivalent for Artemis is... |
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| The god that held unquestionable sovereign on Olympus was... |
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| Mount Olympus is unique in the context of religions at that place because for the ancient Greeks... |
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| The gods were moved from human habitation but they were not inaccessible. They were removed from, but not disconnected, from human activity. |
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| Athena had only one parent (father). This parent was... |
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| Aphrodite was the goddess of... |
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| Aphrodite was in charge of... |
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| The multiplication on earth |
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| The earliest temples were in honour of... |
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| The most intelligent god was... |
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| Artemis was the goddess of... |
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| The islands that Aphrodite was commonly linked to were... |
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| Juno was associated with the... |
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| The young god representing ideal youth and beauty, symmetry was... |
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| The god of the oracle and the patron of music, law, medicine, and poetry was... |
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| Aphrodite was associated with... |
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| Flowers, roses, fragrances, and the Graces that would accompany her |
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| Apollo was worshiped on Delos and at Delphi as... |
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| The god that was originally linked to the sun was... |
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| The role of Artemis was to... |
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| Hunt animals in order to protect the young that are born, to remove the weak and sickly from herd and to keep balance in nature. |
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| Artemis was known as the... |
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| The goddess of hunting was... |
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| The goddess of war, manual skills, and counsel was... |
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| Athena is portrayed with... |
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| A helmet, spear, and aegis |
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| Artemis was portrayed as... |
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| Surrounded by nymphs dancing on meadows and carrying a bow. |
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| Artemis was the daughter of... |
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| Who is the mother of Persephone? |
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| Who is called 'earth-shaker'? |
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| How is Hades related to Zeus? |
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