Actually, the Greeks worshipped Zeus. The Roman equivalent was Jupiter. Interestingly enough, prior to the advent of Christianity, the Romans allowed religious freedom for slaves and citizens alike.
like us all today we all do not believe in god, and i suppose in those days they all may have believed in all types of gods, as i have heard from other that pagans where around before roman came to rule and took some of their gods, the pagans offered alot of skills for the Romans to suceed in war.
yes, the most important was George God of all Gods
Mars was thought to be the god of war.
The book of Romans is a letter that the apostle Paul wrote to the Romans and is now part of the Christian Bible.Jesus was a man that Christians believe to be God or the son of God. Muslims believe him to be a prophet, and Jews believe him to be a rabbi but nothing supernatural.
The Romans called Dionysus, the god of wine, Bacchus.
You can believe in man as a god if you believe that there is a higher god (or gods) who grant divinity to the man. Thus, the Romans believed that their emperor could become a god (divus, not deus, the word for a true god), and Christians believe that Jesus is both man and God.
I believe it is Kronos for Greek and Saturn for Romans.
Jews, Christians and Moslems (Islam) believe in one God - creator and master of all things. Greeks and Romans believed in a pantheon (many gods) - each god responsible for one (or a few) things.
I'm sure you could find one or two, but in general, no.
He was Silenus to Romans, too. Do not believe he was called Silvanus, that is the equivalent of Pan.
No. He was strong in faith giving glory to God (Romans 4.20), and when things went tough, he still believed in hope, even against hope! (Romans 4.19) No wonder the Bible calls him, " father of all them that believe," (Romans 4.11)
The ancient Romans praised it.Some people believe that praising the sun will make shine forever.
The Romans didn't believe in God they felt that Ceasar was their leader.
no, Christianity means that you believe in one God, the God that made this whole Earth, the one that lives in the third Heaven.