Polytheist religion
The Spanish term 'religión politeísta' translates to 'polytheist religion' in English. A polytheist religion is a type of belief system or faith in which followers believe in and worship multiple deities or gods, unlike monotheistic religions where only one supreme god is worshipped. Examples of polytheist religions include ancient Greek and Roman religions, Norse and Celtic paganism, and many others.
Polytheistic religion was practiced in ancient Greece.
This sentence refers to the religious practices in ancient Greece, which predominantly involved the worship of multiple gods, hence being referred to as a polytheistic religion.
The Vikings had a polytheistic religion centered on deities such as Odin and Thor.
This sentence is discussing the religious beliefs of the Vikings, who adhered to a polytheistic religion with a focus on specific deities, including Odin and Thor.
Polytheistic religion has many gods to worship.
This sentence is talking about the main characteristic of a polytheistic religion which is the presence of and worship to many gods.