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religion and society, impiety - Coggle Diagram
religion and society
politics and religion
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political institutions were reliant on religion, for example the opening ceremony of the the athenian assembly began with the sacrifice of a piglet
civic funds were held in treasuries, such as the parthenon holding the money from Athens
religious authority
domestically, religious authority laid with the head of the household
in Athens, religious authority laid with the people but was organised and carried out by a range of personnel
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priests were an integral part of greek religion, as they carried out the rites sacred to their cults
impiety
considered a dishonour and disrespect to the gods, and individuals and their whole communities could be punished for it
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