That is impossible to say. There was a pantheon of twelve main Roman gods; however the actual number of gods that existed in the belief of Roman pagans was innumerable. People had varying beliefs about the existence of certain gods, and some gods could even be equated with each other. There were also variations of the same god, for example Juno Lucina and Juno Sospita.
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Roman gods were originally regional, as the Roman Empire spread and grew, these gods and goddesses were adopted into the Roman Empire.
Many of the Roman gods and goddesses had direct Greek counterparts.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
There were many more than thirteen ancient Roman gods. Some of them included:VenusJupiterNeptunePlutoApolloMinerva
They are the Roman gods. Italy didn't have their own an ancient gods.
Yes! In the Roman household, there were many minor gods worshipped daily. The Cupboard gods were the "Penates"
Hundreds and Hundreds but, there were 12 main gods
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A couple of hundred.
They remain largely uncounted.
The King of the Roman gods is Jupiter.