Originally just the Greek religion. However, after the rise of Christianity, it was converted into a Christian church (the Church of the Theotokos (Mother of God) or the Church of Parthenos Maria (The Virgin Mary). Later, after the rise of the Ottomans, it was converted into an Islamic Mosque.
So all told, the answer is three.
There is about 50 steps leading up to the parthenon.
Phidias had help building the Parthenon by i don't know cos i hav been trying to find it out but KNOWHERE says it Answer by RoshniF: Phidias didn't build the Parthenon, but he built the statue of Athena that was put inside the Parthenon. The Parthenon was built by many ancient Greek workers.
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
You Google Parthenon.
No. The Parthenon in Athens does not have a dome, but it may be confused with the Pantheon in Rome which does have a dome.
I think there was only one religion practiced at the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, and that would be Greek polytheism.
Worshipped the Goddess Alhena
Many religions have a plurality of gods. Hindu is a good example.
to honour and worship greek gods and goddesses , and the Parthenon was built for goddess Athena for she was worshipped the most
Hinduism is a common polytheistic religion.
Polytheism - they had about 2,000 gods, one responsible for each facet of human life.
Polytheism - they had about 2,000 gods, one responsible for each facet of human life.
The Romans worshipped Roman religions. The conquered peoples had their own religions, These religions, except for Judaism, were polytheistic.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
The Christian god is worshipped in Christianity. It should be noted that some other religions identify the Christian god as the same god as their own, though they may not worship in the same manner. Nor do all religions recognise that god.
The religion of Israel was a monotheistic religion, meaning that they worshipped one God alone. The other religions of the time worshipped many gods such as sun gods, rain gods, planet-gods, etc.
early humans worshipped animals