no. Mary wasn't part of the roman pantheon.
Only practicing Roman Catholics worship Mary as the Mother of God.
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During the rule of the Roman empire, Roman astronomers named the planets after their gods and the names have stuck.
Roman god Neptune ruled over the sea and freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers. He was considered the god of the water and all its creatures and was often associated with the Roman Empire's naval power.
Jupiter was the main God of the Roman pantheon. He was seen to be the Protector of Rome and King of the Gods. Towards the end of the Western Roman Empire, many Romans worshipped Sol Invictus, the Sun.
No Byzantine is not a god. It is a term used by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
Most people no longer believed that the emperor was a god.
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.The Roman empire surrounded the Mediterranean sea.
The dark ages is an old fashioned term for the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages were a laterhistoricalperiod. It was the period which followed the fall of thewesternpart of the Roman empire. Therefore, there were no Roman rulers in the Middle Ages. Moreover, if by the people of God you are referring to theChristians, by the Late Roman Empire,Christianityhad become theofficialreligion of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Agesthe popes were verypowerfulfigures in the city of Rome and all over western Europe.
There were many Roman gods and goddesses but the Roman Emperor converted the Empire to Christ just before the fall of Rome.