There were not any fiery mountains of the Roman gods.
The Romans worshiped hundreds of gods
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Romans believed in gods and winning
The Romans found the planets and were the first to name them. Jupiter was a Roman god, and he was said to be the head of the gods. It was like Zeus, but only for Rome. He was also said to have fiery red hair and was fairly large.
The Romans knew of very, very many gods from the beginning of their history to its endings.
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
Because the Romans took the Greek gods but actually, the Romans had quite a few more gods than the Greeks. At first, the Romans found similarities between the major gods and the number of gods was about the same. However as the Roman empire expanded, they assimilated other cultures' gods into their pantheon and the number mushroomed.
Orodruin, "Fiery Mountain." or (rarely) Amon Amarth, "Mountain of Fate"
Yes, there were literally hundreds of gods that the Romans had adopted into their culture from their conquests of other empires.
Yes, early Romans did.
Bacchus was one of the roman gods. The Romans were actually afraid of their gods which is why they worshipped them.
Uranus.