Want this question answered?
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
After ancient Greece, the Roman Empire came to power and became the dominant civilization in the Mediterranean region.
Most of the people there worship gods daily Most of the people there worship gods daily
Yes. The Greek gods and goddesses are still worshipped today.
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
The Romans worshiped hundreds of gods
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
The Romans built temples because they kind of copied the Greek civilizations. After all, they had to worship gods. They had the same gods as the Greeks, but in different names. For example, Zeus in Greece was Jupiter in Roman.
in temples
make more words
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.
The Olympics were created to worship the Greek gods.
No there are not. Greek Gods are treated as mythology these days and not seen as something to worship to.
Bacchus was one of the roman gods. The Romans were actually afraid of their gods which is why they worshipped them.
The Roman Empire came to include the whole Mediterranean area including Greece, and the Romans soon loved everything Greek, also their gods and the myths about them. The Romans just took the Greek Gods and the myths about them, Romanized their names and claimed them as their own.