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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
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What was one similarity between the religious practices of the Persian Empire and those of the Greek civilization?

History
2 answers:
Rudiy273 years ago
7 0
The answer is C because if you think about it or look it up like i did the both worshipped many different gods.I know my answer is correct so please make me the brainiest answer.    ( )
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melisa1 [442]3 years ago
3 0

The correct option is C

  • The Persian Empire refers to any of a series of imperial dynasties that focused on the region of Persia or Iran from the sixth century BC. C. Era of the Achaemenid Empire until the twentieth century in the era of the Kayar dynasty. The main religion of ancient Persia was Zoroastrianism, but after the seventh century, it was slowly replaced by Islam, which reached the majority in the 10th century.
  • The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of Greek history that spans from the Dark Ages of Greece, beginning in 1200 BC. C. and the Doric invasion, until the year 146 a. C. and the Roman conquest of Greece after the battle of Corinth. It is generally considered as the seminal culture that served as the basis of Western civilization. The culture of Greece had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which spread it through many of its territories in Europe. The Greeks saw in their mythology and theology as the basis for development in almost all areas, from the war (Athena and Ares), to music and sport (consecrated to Apollo). Greek mythology is composed of stories and writings in verse format, on the origins, the nature of the world, and the importance of religious tradition.
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