Life in a Greek temple / Jane Shuter
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Picture the pastChicago, il. : Heinemann Library, 2001Description: 32 p.: il.; 27 cmISBN: 1403464421Subject(s): TEMPLES -- GREECE | GREECE -- JUVENILE LITERATURE -- RELIGIONDDC classification: CG 291.35 Sh396 Summary: How did the Greeks worship? The ancient Greeks lived in many separate city states. Each was run in different ways. Sometimes, the city states fought each other. But they shared the same religion and language. Religion was important to all ancient Greeks. They believed in many different gods and goddesses, who could affect life on earth. The gods and goddesses had to be worshipped to keep them happy. As part of this worship, the ancient Greeks built beautiful temples as homes for the gods.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Libros | Biblioteca Fermín Chan | Colección | CG 291.35 Sh396 (Browse shelf) | e.1 | Available | 0000638 |
Includes bibliographical references and Index
How did the Greeks worship? The ancient Greeks lived in many separate city states. Each was run in different ways. Sometimes, the city states fought each other. But they shared the same religion and language. Religion was important to all ancient Greeks. They believed in many different gods and goddesses, who could affect life on earth. The gods and goddesses had to be worshipped to keep them happy. As part of this worship, the ancient Greeks built beautiful temples as homes for the gods.
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