Hierodoulos
Hierodoulos is a Greek term that translates to "servant of a god" or "temple servant." In ancient Greek society, hierodouli were individuals dedicated to the service of a specific deity or a sanctuary. Their roles and responsibilities varied greatly depending on the cult and the particular temple.
Generally, hierodouli were not slaves in the conventional sense, though their status could be complex and sometimes
Their duties could include maintaining the temple grounds, caring for sacred objects, assisting in rituals and