AnswerWhile some of the months were named after ancient gods, July never was. The month was originally Quintilis (the fifth month, effectively 'Quintember' or the like), but this was changed to Julius - July - in honour of Julius Caesar. Since Julius Caesar was recognised as a Divus (god who had been a human) after his death, we could say that Julius Caesar is the god after whom July was named.
Julius Caesar was man and therefore not God. However this view is only from our perspective, some 2000 years after Caesar's death. In his own time Julius Caesar was considered a god with temples and shrines dedicated to him. So in his own time he was a god, but in our time he was a man.
Emperors of Rome where considered to be embodiments of Jupiter on Earth.
I think the emperor you're wondering about was Roman Emperor Constantine. He, after Nero, stopped persecuting Christians. The legend says that on October 312, in the morning, he saw what looked like a cross in the sky. He prayed, and asked the God of the Christians, to help him win the battle. If he did, he would convert to Christianity. So, after he won the battle. He became a Christian and stopped the Persecution of Nero. And he even put a cross on every soldiers' shield.
No. The most famous Cato in roman history was a senator who opposed Julius Cesar.
Nero was not a Roman god, he was an insane Roman emperor.
Osiris.
they come from the oarnge god julius.
The best way to fight demons for God is not to become a werewolf. Becoming a Christian would be a better way.
Well you would want to look at what he says in the bible and trying to apply it that will help you see how you can become a servant of God....
AnswerWhile some of the months were named after ancient gods, July never was. The month was originally Quintilis (the fifth month, effectively 'Quintember' or the like), but this was changed to Julius - July - in honour of Julius Caesar. Since Julius Caesar was recognised as a Divus (god who had been a human) after his death, we could say that Julius Caesar is the god after whom July was named.
Julius Caesar was man and therefore not God. However this view is only from our perspective, some 2000 years after Caesar's death. In his own time Julius Caesar was considered a god with temples and shrines dedicated to him. So in his own time he was a god, but in our time he was a man.
Ides of March is a line from a play by Shakespeare called "Julius Caesar". A soothsayer says to Julius Caesar "Beware the ides of March!". He was warning Julius Caesar that he would be murdered then. The word ides means the the 15th day, in this case the 15th of March. Also note that the Ides of March (or March 15th) was the Feast day for the god Mars - the Roman god of war.
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Julius Caesar was deified and considered a god as an honor after his death, by the Roman people. However in the east he was worshiped as a god while he was alive because it was the custom of the people in the eastern part of the empire to worship their rulers as living gods.
Sarah was 90 when God promised that she would have a child who would 'become nations and kings' (Genesis 17:15-17)
Ancient Egyptians believed that their ruler was a god on Earth and when he died, he would become Osirus.