Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.
it was hidden from the Romans
The Romans buried their dead with coins so that they would have money to pay the ferryman, Charon, to take them across the River Styx into the Underworld.
Same way we do. They buried their dead.
The Christians, like many other Romans, buried their dead in the catacombs.
Romans buried their dead in the catacombs.
Generally the Romans either buried or cremated their dead. Although some Romans living in Egypt adopted native customs and had themselves mummified when they died.
The Romans belived that no one should have that much power and some of the senators felt threaten by him.
Romans 14:9
The Romans either buried or burned their dead. Burying their dead was known as inhumation, and burning their dead was know an creamation. However, at certain times one method was preferred over the other, depending on the family preference or the more popular method at the time.
It isn't stated if there were specific Romans who saw Jesus, but it is possible since large groups of people saw Him.
Ancient Romans spoke Latin (and Greek). They don't anymore; Latin is a 'dead' language. Modern Romans speak Italian mostly. "How" they speak is with their tongue, teeth, lips and cheeks ... just like we do. The Romans always spoke Italian.