They lived everywhere but their main home was Mnt. Olympus
People say the Romans lived in the area of Avon: Seamills and around that area.
The Romans worshiped hundreds of gods
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.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Romans believed in gods and winning
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.
Both the Greeks and the Romans believed that the majority of the gods lived on Mt. Olympus, which is in Greece. A number of them, however, lived in their own abodes, such as Hades, who rarely left the underworld, and Poseidon, who had a palace on Olympus, but also one under the sea.
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.
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.