Polytheism.
The religion of the Romans/Latins was polytheistic, which means that it had many gods. The Romans worshiped a very large number of gods. This was because that is how it was. Ancient religions were polytheistic.
Christianity. At first the Roman Empire thought it was dangerous and persecuted Christians, however later on more sympathetic Emperors tolerated it and finally, near the end of the Roman Empire, Emperor Constantine embraced it. The spread of the Empire actually allowed Christianity to move from the Middle-East right through to Northern Europe. It is now the biggest religion in the world.
They practised having babies
Ancient Greece
Ancient Romans. No
The Romans tolerated all kinds of religions provided their followers also practised the official Roman religion of emperor. Jews and Christians could not do this of course - and were persecuted.
The religion of the Romans/Latins was polytheistic, which means that it had many gods. The Romans worshiped a very large number of gods. This was because that is how it was. Ancient religions were polytheistic.
Catholisism
* Christianity * Traditional Bantu religions * Islam * Hinduism * Judaism * Bhudism * other minority religions are practised by immigrants like Shiism, Sikhsm, Bahai etc
There are about all the religions are being practised all over the world. But there are some religions which are mostly practised. Here is the list as per number of folloers against any religion. 1. Christianity 2. Islam 3. Hinduism 4. Bhudism 5. Jewism there are so many other religions and their followers. All Are Looking Great
If by belief you mean religion, the Romans had their own religion. Like most ancient religions, it was polytheistic, it had many goods. As for the empire, the conquered peoples had their own religions. The Romans respected their religions and allowed their worship. Apart for Judaism, they also were polytheistic.
Shinto is the religion practised in Japan
The following list is not necessarily complete:Animism / shamanism - still practised in limited communities in various parts of the worldShintoism - practised in JapanHinduism - practised in India, Fiji and elsewhereZoroastrianism - practised in small communities in Iran, India, Pakistan and in a worldwide diasporaDruidism - although modern Druid beliefs and rituals are probably only loosely based on ancient beliefs and rituals.Several new religions and philosophies arose during a relatively short period now known as the Axial Age, including monotheistic Judaism, Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism and Taoism. These are all still practised.
Almost every religion in the world is practised in Ontario.
The Romans tolerated other religions as long as they were not what the Romans considered decadent or treasonous.
Christianity. At first the Roman Empire thought it was dangerous and persecuted Christians, however later on more sympathetic Emperors tolerated it and finally, near the end of the Roman Empire, Emperor Constantine embraced it. The spread of the Empire actually allowed Christianity to move from the Middle-East right through to Northern Europe. It is now the biggest religion in the world.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.