The following religions were present in Rome at various times, to a significant extent: * animism * paganism * Mithraism * Christianity * Judaism (probably to a lesser extent than the others) There were sub-division of the above. In early times, Christianity was represented by proto-Catholic-Orthodox and Gnostic (and other) wings, eventually resolving to the Roman Catholic Church only. Mithraism evolved for some, to the worship of Sol Invictus. Paganism also had varous forms, including the 'mystery' religions.
Rome was very tolerant of other religions. Rome was a mixture of people from all over the known ancient world.
It all depends on who is in charge. Whoever leads and has the power of Rome would determine the attitude toward other religions.
Rome is mainly Christian; mainly Catholic, but just about all religions are represented there.
Out of the four major world religions Hindus worship in a Temple
there are four religions islam christianity bhuddism judaism
Rome was tolerant of religions that differed from the standard state gods as long as the worship of those foreign gods did not involve decadence or preach treason.
Rome had a policy of tolerance toward most of the religions or forms of worship in the empire.
ancient rome had priests for its polytheistic religions. christian priests were more common when constatine the great made Christianity the official language of rome.
Four religions have their foundations in the Hebrew Torah:JudaismChristianityIslamBaha'i Faith
hinduism, buddhism, judaism, and christianity are the main four
Rwanda has four religions; roman catholic, Protestant, Adventist, and Muslim.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.