Yes, the Romans had many Gods & a very rich culture like the Greeks.
Like all ancient myths, it is not known how or when they begun.
Ancient civilizations such as Ancient Greece, Rome, China, The Mayans, Egypt, and the Native Americans.
ancient Rome there are a lot of this there
Rome is an ancient city. It has a lot of history in it.
Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
they affect trade and travel because most geography was violent and we based on fake myths in the past centuries in which the myths had included trade and travel
The main artist in ancient Rome were Skopas, Praxiteles, Phidias, and Lysippus. They all mostly dealt with sculptures. They had a lot of Greek art to imitate.
The main artist in ancient Rome were Skopas, Praxiteles, Phidias, and Lysippus. They all mostly dealt with sculptures. They had a lot of Greek art to imitate.
The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
In short, YES. If you're interested, visit Wikipedia for ancient Egyptian myths.
Myths originated as oral traditions passed down through generations in various cultures. They often served as explanations for natural phenomena, customs, beliefs, and the origins of the world or specific societies. Over time, myths were collected and recorded in written form, contributing to the rich tapestry of world mythology.
yes, Roman parents taught their children about their gods, their rites and their myths. The Romans did not have a theology or a book like the bible. They just had myths and rites. Roman sacred texts were the preserve of the priesthoods.