Yes: all Roman families had "house gods" that protected their homes and families. They had small shrines within a home and were worshipped there on a daily basis. To the average Roman they were much more important than the 'public' gods such as Jupiter.
Firstly, the Romans didnt steal the Greeks religion because you can't steal a religion. The Romans worshipped the same Gods as the Greeks because they deeply admired the Greeks which can be proved by the many buildings in Rome which are modelled after Greek ones. I hope this helps
The Romans houses were made out of brick ,stones and tiles.This was because they didn't want the wind or rain to destroy their houses because they put a lot of work onto building their houses.Oftenly the Romans built there own houses because in those days they had builders like now.
The Romans carried their food in baskets and bags to their homes and the markets.
Mosaics (apex)
Roman's borrowed and admired many works of art. They mostly borrowed from Leonardo da Vinci.
the Greeks did. the Romans worshipped juno
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Ancient Greeks and Romans.
The Romans worshipped Roman religions. The conquered peoples had their own religions, These religions, except for Judaism, were polytheistic.
Yes. The Romans Worshipped her too
unusual thing about the Roman religion, which happened because people created myths about their emperors, was that the citizens worshipped. Some emperors as gods and built temples in their honor. so yes......they did
Athena was worshipped for her wisdom in war, and her strength. The people worshipping her included: Romans, Greeks, and Warriors.
Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
Apollo was a greek and roman god, son of Jupiter/Zeus, so i guess he was worshipped by the Romans and Greeks. hope this helps!
Bacchus was one of the roman gods. The Romans were actually afraid of their gods which is why they worshipped them.
The Romans had a pantheon of gods which they worshipped. In particular, Jupiter was the chief god, and the god of sky and thunder.
Cupid was a god of love worshiped by the Romans. Cupid had a Greek equivalent in Eros.