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The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

The ancient Romans were pantheists. This means that they followed many gods and goddesses. They had no formal religion, with rites and rules as we think of religion. The cults that did have these rules were imported from other countries, such as Mithraism (from Persis) and Isis worship (from Egypt) and Christianity (from Judaea). The closest they came to having a formal "religion" was the various rites and rituals that were performed annually to honor certain gods. Most Romans worshiped their personal gods either the major ones or a minor one.

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