There were many ancient Roman gods. Some examples are:
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There wasn't much difference with the gods. Ancient Rome just used Ancient Greek gods and gave them different names. For example, Zeus was called Jupiter in Ancient Rome.
In Ancient Greece, Zeus is the king of gods. In Ancient Rome, his name is Jupiter
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The Pantheon in Rome was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa to honor all of the gods of Ancient Rome.
Jupiter was the king of the gods.
I believe in ancient Rome.
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the ancient Romans and Greeks Worshiped a variety of Gods and goddesses.
The Romans took the Greek gods and just renamed them. :)
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
As with most ancient societies and even more advanced ancient civilizations, the spiritual needs of ancient Rome were met with religion. A large number of pagan gods were worshipped in ancient Rome. In many cases the Roman government had basic pagan gods and rituals that were followed in order that the gods would be pleased with Rome's endeavours. For government "sponsored" gods, there was the Imperial Cult as an example of a "centralized" religion. The imperial cult cut across all the lesser gods and cults. This was a unifying force that helped hold Roman society together. The Roman State appointed special priests and built special temples for the highest level gods of ancient Rome.
The gods were believed to be spiritually present on the Capitol hill, overlooking the Forum.