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Circus Maximus was the name of the Chariot racing track in the city of Rome. There were other chariot racing tracks in Romans towns around the Roman Empire, but they had different names. In Rome there was also the circus Flaminius, but it was a track of horse-riding races in the Taurian Games, which were held in honour of the gods of the underworld. It was not long enough for chariot races, it had no seating. And it was also used to host a market.
Religion had a dual role in the Roman world. Roman religion was a personal one, with people having their favorite patron god/goddess. Then there were the state gods who supposedly looked after the country. These were the gods who had to be honored or else they would take their protection from Rome. The honoring of the state deities was done on set dates with multi-day celebrations of sacrifices, perhaps theater performances and chariot races (depending on the god and the customs of worship). Personal gods were honored in private or at the shrines which were set up in most Roman houses to honor the family gods.
he represents the gods
the gods give rama a chariot to support him
The chariot of Apollo
The Greeks thought is was a chariot of the gods...
The King of the Roman gods is Jupiter.
Roman gods were originally regional, as the Roman Empire spread and grew, these gods and goddesses were adopted into the Roman Empire.
The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.
The Greeks thought is was a chariot of the gods...
The spear, helmet, dog, chariot and boar.