Religion
The ancient Greeks were a deeply religious people. They worshipped many
gods whom they believed appeared in human form and yet were endowed with
superhuman strength and ageless beauty.
The Iliad and the Odyssey, our earliest surviving examples of Greek
literature, record men's interactions with various gods and goddesses
whose characters and appearances underwent little change in the
centuries that followed.
While many sanctuaries honored more than a single god, usually one deity
such as Zeus at Olympia or a closely linked pair of deities like
Demeter and her daughter Persephone at Eleusis dominated the cult place.
Elsewhere in the arts, various painted scenes on vases, and stone,
terracotta and bronze sculptures portray the major gods and goddesses.
The deities were depicted either by themselves or in traditional
mythological situations in which they interact with humans and a broad
range of minor deitie
s, demi-gods and legendary characters.
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