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In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the God of War, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.

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