The Romans believed that the Earth was a flat disc, with the Mediterranean Sea at its center, surrounded by land. They thought the sky was a dome overhead, with celestial bodies embedded in it. Additionally, they viewed the Earth as a realm of both divine and human influence, where natural phenomena could be attributed to the actions of gods and spirits. This worldview was influenced by earlier Greek thought and reflected their understanding of the cosmos.
no, Christianity means that you believe in one God, the God that made this whole Earth, the one that lives in the third Heaven.
Roman religion did not have baptism. Only Christian Romans had baptism and their beliefs about it were the same as that of modern Christians.
I believe that Cart-wheals were not shared by ancient Romans and medieval diners
Argument could be made for both sides but i believe the romans
Polytheism.
Romans believed in gods and winning
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Yes, early Romans did.
The romans and the greeks both but the greeks believe its castor and pollux the romans believe it was romulas and remus.
I believe the Romans called it the island of Mona.
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Tellus was the goddess of the earth or mother earth. She was believed to symbolise all the main elements air, water,and fire. They also believe she was useful to life in the Greek era.
The book of Romans is a letter that the apostle Paul wrote to the Romans and is now part of the Christian Bible.Jesus was a man that Christians believe to be God or the son of God. Muslims believe him to be a prophet, and Jews believe him to be a rabbi but nothing supernatural.
angels,deamons
I believe that the Romans knew it as Londinium. They called Colchester Calculodonum... I think.
no, Christianity means that you believe in one God, the God that made this whole Earth, the one that lives in the third Heaven.
They only bielived in the one trueGod