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Persia And Greeks Compare And Contrast

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Greece, which lasted from 480 BCE to 323 BCE and Persia, which stood standing from 550 BCE to 330 BCE, were two empires that flourished for centuries. Although they both had victorious moments throughout their existence, they were constantly in battle with each other. These wars lasted for hundreds of years. The casualties were plentiful but these fights often helped their cultures spread throughout the lands. Even though Greece and Persia had contrasting religious beliefs and social rankings, they both thought the powerful tasks belonged to the men, not women. The Greeks and Persians had different religious views. The Greeks were polytheistic, as they believed in more than one god; the Persians were monotheistic and followed Zoroastrianism. The Greeks …show more content…

This made the Greeks feel closer with the gods since the gods took lives as well. Other times, the Greeks would just offer petite cakes or cups of wine. Lastly, when the Greeks wanted advice or to know information about the future, they would visit oracle'soracles; holy places where humans could interact with the gods. The most popular oracle was that of Apollo in Delphi. People would bring presents to Apollo and he would answer their questions through a separate female, the Pythia. The Greeks would use this chance to communicate with the gods to prepare for the future. On the other hand, the Persians followed a single god, Ahuramazda -- the god of Zoroastrianism. The specific “birthplace” of this religion is a bit unclear; but since the founder, Zoroaster, was from the eastern part of Iran, we can guess that this is where it all started. Zoroaster believed that Ahuramazda, also known as “the wise lord”, made the world we all know. But this god was intimidated by Angra Mainyu, the “hostile spirit” and his fellow demons. These two fight it out for over 12,000 years and as a result, the “good” of the pair wins; allowing the earth to be

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