The same place as everyone else. They invented them
Yes, there were literally hundreds of gods that the Romans had adopted into their culture from their conquests of other empires.
Gods and goddesses had always been a part of Roman religion of ancient times, as they spead out and other people became a part of Rome, those gods and goddesses became as Roman as the people.
It's because the relationship of the Romans and Greeks, in that the Roman civilization ruled much of Europe for a very long time and applied the worship of their gods and goddesses: Jupiter, Juno, Pluto, likened them to the Greek Zeus, Hera, and Hades. As the Romans expanded their Empire, they also "adopted" the conquered peoples gods/goddesses into their own and showed those foreign gods/goddesses as aspects of other gods/goddesses.
Romans had gods and goddesses Christianity had a Godmeaning one
Romans built many temples to their gods and goddesses. Some Romans kept small statues of gods in their houses as well.
because the romans thought that the the roman gods and goddesses were the real gods and goddesses but we now know from the bible that the one and only true god is yahweh.
unusual thing about the Roman religion, which happened because people created myths about their emperors, was that the citizens worshipped. Some emperors as gods and built temples in their honor. so yes......they did
the ancient Romans and Greeks Worshiped a variety of Gods and goddesses.
She can be given none for the Romans gave no date of birth for their gods/goddesses.
These are myths, though the greek goddesses/ gods are believed in by romans and greeks. Unicorns are not real, nor mermaids though.
First, Romans believed in lots of Gods and Goddesses without meaning, but later they built temples for Romans to worship so that they made meanings to them . For them it was very important and they believed they were a family protecting each other. If they gave sacrament, in return they would be blessed by the Gods/Goddesses... They also believed that if the Gods/Goddesses were angry there would be a storm and if they was happy it would be sunny, If they teased the Gods/Goddesses near people it would cost their life...
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.