Because they wanted to.
because they thought they would perish without them and they were always wit them.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
The Roman gods are basically the same, but changed in name, and made to be more warlike and violent.
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.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
The division between pagan Romans and Christian Romans during the time of the Roman Empire lead to many Christian Roman's executions. Tried for cannibalism, not worshipping the emperor, practicing secret rituals, not worshipping Roman gods, and not sacrificing to the Roman gods, thousands of Christians were burned at the stake, eaten by lions, or killed in public executions by various means.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
The Gods of Pompeii were Roman, Greek and Egyptian, as it was part of the Roman Empire.
There were not any fiery mountains of the Roman gods.
Bacchus was one of the roman gods. The Romans were actually afraid of their gods which is why they worshipped them.
the roman gods are what the Romans believed in and each one had it's on monkey puzzle
No, the Greek gods and Roman gods are very similar, but they have different names and slightly different attributes. Many of the Roman gods were influenced by Greek mythology, with the Romans adopting and adapting the Greek gods to fit their own cultural beliefs.
They were most the same, but more warlike - like Romans
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.
The Romans only worshipped their gods and their Emperor as gods. The word barbarian means outsider in Roman; they looked down upon outsiders.
Mercury was the Roman god of Messengers and Travelers. so he probably was the gods messenger.
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.
The Greeks and the Romans. However, the Romans gave the gods new, Roman names. Zeus's Roman name was Jupiter.