Rome's religious beliefs hardly changed over time. Only in the very beginning - after having conquered the Greek colonies in southern Italy - Rome adopted several Greek gods, giving them Latin names. Things then remained largely unchanged for centuries until almost at the end of the Roman Empire, when religious sects of all kinds became popular, Christianity in the beginning being just one of them. The final and big change came when in the 5th century AD Christianity was made Rome's State religion.
The distinct style of ancient Egyptian artwork changed remarkably little during the civilization's 3000-year existence. Royalty, government officials, and the wealthy often commissioned art for reasons related to political propaganda or the afterlife. The art style developed initially was well suited to its religious and political functions. Religious beliefs and political stability remained constant during much of Ancient Egypt's history. Therefore, the art style did not have a reason to change over the years.
because the patricians ruled over the plebeians and they made unfair laws and the plebeians had to work with no pay and no breaks.
Not much.
Gladiatorial fights were originally held in the Italian area of Campania as a religious celebration of their victory over the Samnites. This, according to Livy, was in 310 BC. It wasn't until 246 BC that they appeared in Rome, as a religious duty to the dead.
It has characters that change from cowards to hero's over the course of the story
Reality of change in the world .
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over 4000 years
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Good over evil which is monotheism.
to worship the sun and the moon.
disagreement over beliefs
keep it simple to religious beliefs, you require your bone/bones, so they can be put with the rest of your earthly shell, when this journey is over. in this day of equality etc, they cant refuse or its suppressing your religious beliefs, and view points
Mostly the Old reformed Church(Lutheranism). Also, religions from all over the world.
Of course not. People who participate here are from all over the world, and are members of different religious beliefs.
ancestors who watched over themkinship strong family bondsgods who controlled everything
In so many words, the framers of the US Constitution spelled that out in the First Amendment. I believe they wanted that amendment included because the Church of England had set a bad example of religious intolerance in Great Britain. Of course times have changed and the UK does not impede religious worship or ideas.