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The Ancient Romans did not have a single holy book like some other religions. Instead, their religious practices were guided by a collection of texts and traditions associated with various gods and rituals, including the "Haruspicy" (divination from animal entrails) and the "Sibylline Books," a collection of prophetic texts. The Romans also adopted and adapted texts from other cultures, particularly from the Greeks, to shape their religious beliefs and practices.

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