You name it and Rome absorbed / worshiped it, the religion of Magna Mater was rather popular as was the cult of Bacchus and worship of Roman emperors.
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The monotheistic religion that continues to influence Rome is Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism.
Both Greece and Rome gave us a great deal of scholars.
European civilizations shaped major influences like the religions Judaism and Christianity and Greece and Rome political traditions.
The religious culture of modern Rome is Christianity with the majority of Christians being Catholic.
Rome's influences be seen in our lives today through:mathematicslanguage of Latin - influences word origins; origins for medical terms, etc.speech and discourse argumentsLogic and DebateVatican policies and the Pope's views through the Roman Catholic church
The major river of Rome is the Tiber River.
Christianity
In the early beginnings of what we term "Byzantium", the two major influences on culture, architecture, arts and politics were the Western Roman "empire" and the Hellenistic Greek influence. Gradually as Rome became a long lost influence, the Greek Orthodox Christian church and Hellenistic traits came to dominate the Byzantine empire.
No it wasn't because the Rome is inportent bad it has no Jobs
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
A major victory (over 5,000 enemy dead on the battlefield) might be rewarded by a Triumph (a triumphal procession through the city with army, spoils and the vanquished leader, followed by religious ceremony, strangling of the vanquished leader and a feast).A lesser victory might be rewarded by an Ovation in the Senate.
Rome showed respect for Hebrew religious beliefs by for example Rome didn't imprint the face of the emperor of Rome on coins issued in Palestine because Hebrew law forbade Jews to worship images.
Rome, Italy is a city.