Yes, as was most of the world. Christianity did not begin to take hold until About 34-35 CE, and then it began in the near east a long way from Rome.
They are afraid that the Pagans Romans would punish them without in the secret gathering.It happens during night because all Romans cities were quiet at this moment.
Pagans.
Early Romans were pagans, which means they worshiped gods embodied by nature. Gods of water, trees, wine etc. There were also other cults that a Roman could belong to. The most prominent would be the cult of Mithras, though very little is known about it. Another example of a 'cult' would be Christianity. Freedom of Religion wasn't granted to Roman citizens until the Emperor Constantine.
Ancient Greeks, Ancient Romans, and modern pagans.
they beat, killed, and burned most of the romans. they also fed them to lions to get eaten.
If by "the Romans" you mean "the people of the early Roman Empire", then yes, most of them did.
In the early roman empire most people were pagans, though by the end many people converted to Christianity.
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Yes, early Romans did.
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None of them, God created Sunday. The ancient Romans, who were pagans, included a Day of the Sun in their week, the origin of 'Sunday'.
Pagans did crucify people, starting in Babylons. Spartacus and his followers were crucified by the pagan Romans, when they had a slave revolt. The cross is usually associated the Jesus Christ who was crucified for claiming to be king by the Romans. It was adopted as a symbol by Christians who claimed He was executed on the cross and died on a Friday, and that He rose from the dead on Easter Sunday two days later.