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.
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No. But there was a good number of individual Romans who converted to Judaism.
they are religious and they love to eat cow poo and lardi cake. ask Emily and chloe coz they are Romans :)
The ancient Romans spoke Latin, which is a language, not a religion. The common religious ideas and practices of the time were variations of superstitious polytheism.
The alphabet is not based on a country. It is the Latin alphabet, developed by the ancient Romans.
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The Romans had many religious beliefs and believed in many different gods. At one point they made it mandantory to belive that their Ruler(Caesar) was a god.
No. But there was a good number of individual Romans who converted to Judaism.
The ancient Romans took many of their beliefs from the Greeks they conquered, with the difference only being the names (Instead of Zeus, Ares, and Aphrodite it was Jupiter, Mars, and Venus). Some Romans even worshiped Egyptian gods at one time. In various regions of the empire Romans worshipped their emperors as gods.
they are religious and they love to eat cow poo and lardi cake. ask Emily and chloe coz they are Romans :)
The ancient Romans developed concrete.
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A:The religious beliefs of the ancient Romans were similar, but not identical, to those of the ancient Greeks. It was a thoroughly polytheistic religion, with several gods unknown to the Greeks. The Romans also relied on shamans, especially for foretelling the future, whereas the Greeks relied on oracles for this purpose. After Christianity became dominant in Italy, the Christians referred to the mainly rural Italians who remained faithful to the old gods as 'pagans', a pejorative term that implied they were too unsophisticated to understand the 'true' religion of Christianity.
The ancient Romans spoke Latin, which is a language, not a religion. The common religious ideas and practices of the time were variations of superstitious polytheism.
The Romans developed the bridge with arches.
Ancient Roman law is the legislation which the ancient Romans developed over the course of the 1,200 years of their history.