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OverviewFor thousands of years, humanity lived under the rule of gods. They were worshipped with fear, devotion, and obedience. Temples rose across deserts and mountains. Priests spoke in their names. Entire civilizations believed their gods controlled the sun, the rain, war, disease, and the fate of every human soul. To please them, people offered sacrifices. Sometimes animals. Sometimes prisoners. Sometimes their own children. These gods were not myths to the people who believed in them. They were real powers that shaped laws, kings, and empires. Then, one by one, they disappeared. Ra, who sailed the sun across the Egyptian sky for more than three thousand years, was silenced. Zeus, who hurled thunderbolts from Olympus and shaped the culture of an entire civilization, became a character in stories. Odin, who promised warriors eternal glory in Valhalla, was replaced by a gentler god from the south. Huitzilopochtli, who demanded human blood to keep the sun alive, was destroyed by foreign conquerors who brought a new faith and burned everything that came before it. Their temples fell silent. Their priests vanished. Their sacred truths became mythology. The Lost Gods: Replaced and Forgotten traces this pattern across the ancient world. From the first cities of Mesopotamia to the pyramids of Egypt, from the marble temples of Greece and Rome to the longhouses of the Viking north, from the blood soaked altars of Mesoamerica to the sacred forests of pre-Christian Europe, this book examines the gods who once ruled the world and the forces that erased them from human memory. It explores how priests used divine authority to control entire populations. How kings claimed the support of gods to make their rule unchallengeable. How the promise of reward after death turned ordinary men into fearless warriors willing to override their own survival instincts. And how new religions, backed by political power and the radical idea that only one god existed, dismantled belief systems that had endured for millennia. Every civilization in this book believed its gods were eternal. Every one of them was wrong. The ruins of their temples still stand across the world. Silent reminders that the most powerful belief systems in human history can vanish from the earth. If the gods of the past could be forgotten, what does that say about the nature of belief itself? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Victoria Van HalenPublisher: Heinrich Wilson Publishing Imprint: Heinrich Wilson Publishing Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9798233424069Pages: 150 Publication Date: 07 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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