Every thing from Roman mythology has a Greek counterpart, except Janus who was the god of beginnings and endings.
They copied the Etruscans who lived mostly north of Rome. The origins of their civilization are unknown. The Romans adapted the alphabet architecture engineering and believed in some of their gods.
A Pantheon is a temple 'of all gods' or 'common to all gods.' Both the Greeks and the Romans built many pantheons. The most famous one is the one that still exists in Rome. It has been converted into a Christian church. It has the largest dome which was built in antiquity.
Rome got their religion from Greece, they just changed the names of some of the gods. Later, Christianity was introduced into Rome.
The Pantheonis a building in Rome, commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome, and rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in about 126 AD.
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They copied the Etruscans who lived mostly north of Rome. The origins of their civilization are unknown. The Romans adapted the alphabet architecture engineering and believed in some of their gods.
Greece. From the Gods to the slaves everything Greek was in demand and shaped Roman society.
Most of them. The first monotheistic civilization (as far as we know) was the Israelites. Followed by Catholic Rome (and Byzantium)* and Islam. All other civilizations worshiped various gods and/or demigods.*see discussion.
THey belong to an earlier generation, and are not called gods. Some of them are parents of gods.
mythology is the origin
The Pantheon in Rome was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa to honor all of the gods of Ancient Rome.
They both have evil gods and goddess.
Livy meant that the founding of Rome was a result of both divine and human will. The gods guided the choice of location for Rome, but the final decision was made by men who were inspired or favored by the gods. It highlights the belief in Rome's special destiny and significance in the eyes of the gods.
communicate with gods
There wasn't much difference with the gods. Ancient Rome just used Ancient Greek gods and gave them different names. For example, Zeus was called Jupiter in Ancient Rome.
Artemis is the goddess of hunt. When the western civilization shifted to Rome they renamed quite a few of the gods like Athena became Minerva and similarly Artemis became Diana.
Most of them. The first monotheistic civilization (as far as we know) was the Israelites. Followed by Catholic Rome (and Byzantium)* and Islam. All other civilizations worshiped various gods and/or demigods.*see discussion.