There were many more than thirteen ancient Roman gods. Some of them included:
Because the Ancient Roman people believed in those Roman gods and goddesses. As well as other gods and goddesses from foreign people.
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They are the Roman gods. Italy didn't have their own an ancient gods.
There were many ancient Roman gods. Some examples are:JupiterPlutoNeptuneSee 'related links' for more.
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In Ancient times, date undetermined.
Ancient Helenism. Wiccans also worship Greek/Roman gods too.
Hundreds and Hundreds but, there were 12 main gods
How they are perceived by the ancient people who worshiped them; the Greek gods as interactive and social, the Roman gods as remote and revered as gods and military.
The ancient gods had no chronology.
Jupiter (Jove) was the king of the Roman Gods.
The planets are named after ancient Roman ad Greek Gods - Mercury was the messenger of the Gods.