Roman religion
The Ancient Romans who lived in Italy had the Ancient Roman Religion, it was polytheistic and didn't have an official name.
The dominant religion in the Roman Empire was the Roman religion until Christianity became the dominant religion.
The overseer of Roman religion was the pontifex maximus, the chief priest.
The ancient Roman name for Cronus was Saturn.
Roman religion was basically Latin religion and some of its rites predated the foundation of the city. Early Roman religion was also influenced by Sabine religion and Etruscan religion. As the religion evolved, there was an increasing influence from Greek religion and myths.
The Ancient Romans who lived in Italy had the Ancient Roman Religion, it was polytheistic and didn't have an official name.
The Roman name of the ancient Greek god Hermes was Mercurius (Mercury).The ancient Greek god called Hermes had an equivalent purpose in ancient Roman pagan religion. The name of Hermes was changed in Latin to the name of Mercury.
The religion of ancient Rome was Roman religion.
The dominant religion in the Roman Empire was the Roman religion until Christianity became the dominant religion.
The Roman Emperor Nero was raised in the Roman pagan religion, but he eventually turned against it and persecuted Christians in the Roman Empire.
The Ancient Roman religion, before they came to believe in Jesus Christ, doesn't have a name. They believed in numerous gods and believed in earthly cycles. They were incredibly close to nature. They had gods for love, earth, war, craftmanship etc.
Terence did not have anything to do with religion. Terence is the English name for Publius Terentius Afer, a Roman playwright who wrote comedies.
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Through most of their history the ancient Romans had their own religion: Roman Religion. In the Later Empire Christianity spread in the Roman Empire, was endorsed by the Roman emperors and became state religion.
The Greco-Roman Religion.
Actually, "Hades" IS the Greek name for the place where dead people went according to the ancient greek religion, but Pluto is hades' roman name
Aurum is this ancient Roman name.