The ancient Romans did not meet for worship in the way we do today. Yes, they had temples, but those temples were used for the major religious festivals of the god to whom they were dedicated. They were also used for other purposes as well, such as the treasury, the storage of wills, the storage of civil papers, etc. Most Romans made offerings in their own homes. Every house had an altar or a nitch where a statue of the household god (s) stood and the head of the family would offer a sacrifice to them.
mostly in that god or goddesses temple, but there were also ceremonies in private homes honoring the household gods.
The religion of the Romans/Latins was polytheistic, which means that it had many gods. The Romans worshiped a very large number of gods. This was because that is how it was. Ancient religions were polytheistic.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
did ancient egyptian farms worship the gods
The Romans were Idolaters, having a wide range of deities or an pantheon of gods. As was with most conquers preceding them them also adopted what they considered the good parts of the religions of the people they conquered. Even the Emperor was considered a deity and statuized.
The religion of the Romans/Latins was polytheistic, which means that it had many gods. The Romans worshiped a very large number of gods. This was because that is how it was. Ancient religions were polytheistic.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
The Romans worshiped hundreds of gods
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
did ancient egyptian farms worship the gods
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They worship the gods by holding ceremonies to certain gods, and make sacrifices in their honor.
Bacchus was one of the roman gods. The Romans were actually afraid of their gods which is why they worshipped them.
Yes, the Ancient Romans were polytheistic and believed in many deities.
No, the ancient Egyptians did not have to worship their gods and goddesses, it was a part of their faith and belief that they chose to.
The ancient Romans were deeply religious people. Having shrines in the home allowed them to attend to worship and to appease the gods whenever the need arose. There were even small shrines in the streets, so that passers-by could stop and worship.
The objective of Roman worship was to seek blessing from the gods, The Romans believed in some gods like Mars and Jupiter.