12 Facts About Hellenistic religion

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The worship of deified Hellenistic religion rulers became a feature of this period, most notably in Egypt, where the Ptolemies adapted earlier Egyptian practices and Greek hero-cults and established themselves as Pharaohs within the new syncretic Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great.

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The complex system of Hellenistic religion astrology developed in this era, seeking to determine a person's character and future in the movements of the sun, moon, and planets.

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The most significant changes to impact on Greek Hellenistic religion were the importation of foreign deities and the development of new philosophical systems.

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Older surveys of Hellenistic religion tended to depict the era as one of religious decline, discerning a rise in scepticism, agnosticism and atheism, as well as an increase in superstition, mysticism, and astrology.

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The Hellenistic religion was brought to Greece by Egyptian priests, initially for the small Egyptian communities in the port cities of the Greek world.

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The Hellenistic religion following Cybele came from Phrygia to Greece and then to Egypt and Italy, where in 204 BCE the Roman Senate permitted her worship.

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Hellenistic religion's was a healing and protecting goddess, and a guardian of fertility and wild nature.

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Hellenistic religion's successors continued his worship to the point where in Egypt under Ptolemy I Soter, we find Alexander being honored as a god.

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The Greeks, in the Hellenistic religion era, elaborated it into the fantastically complex system of Hellenistic religion astrology familiar to later times.

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Until the fall of the Roman Empire and the Muslim conquests of the Eastern Mediterranean, the main centers of Hellenistic religion Judaism were Alexandria and Antioch, the two main Greek urban settlements of the Middle East and North Africa area, both founded at the end of the 4th century BC in the wake of the conquests of Alexander the Great.

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Major literary product of the contact of Second Temple Judaism and Hellenistic religion culture is the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible from Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic to Koine Greek, specifically, Jewish Koine Greek.

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Decline of Hellenistic religion Judaism started in the 2nd century AD, and its causes are still not fully understood.

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