Greek Religion Chapters 1-3 Key words

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the belief and worship of more than one god
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created the Odyssey and the Iliad
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created the Theogony and Works and Days
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the attribution of human characteristics and emotions to non human forms
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offering a dedication to a god by an individual as part of a contract or vow made between mortal and deity
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an adjective that accompanies someone's name
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a brotherhood
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a village or district which was the smallest political entity in the Athenian democratic system
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Athenian festival dedicated to Dememter and Persephone for their roles in fertility
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individual admission into a cult bound to specific rules
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revelation of the secret at the End of the Eleusinian mysteries
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fiels mythical place, conception of afterlife reserved for gods and heroes
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already initiated person in the Eleusinian Mysteries
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person wishing to be initiated
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the main priest at the Eleusinian Mysteries
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brew made from barley and pennyroyal which is said to have had psychotropic effects
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sleeping in the shrine of Asclepius
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the family, the household
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city state
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dedicated to Hestia, every oikos had one
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rectangular pillar with the bearded head of the god Hermes as symbols of protection in a house