Yes, the Romans were polytheistic, worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses. Their beliefs included deities from various aspects of life, such as Jupiter for sky and thunder, Venus for love, and Mars for war. The Romans also adopted and adapted gods from other cultures, including the Greeks, and integrated them into their religious practices. This polytheistic system was central to Roman culture, influencing rituals, festivals, and public life.
thye wer defnitlie monotheitsci cuz they liikd multpile gods!@!!
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.
The Romans were Idolaters, having a wide range of deities or an pantheon of gods. As was with most conquers preceding them them also adopted what they considered the good parts of the religions of the people they conquered. Even the Emperor was considered a deity and statuized.
The Ancient Romans who lived in Italy had the Ancient Roman Religion, it was polytheistic and didn't have an official name.
Ancient Egypt was a polytheistic culture. In fact, the Egyptians believe in several Gods like the Greeks and Romans. This included the Sun God, along with the Goddess of Felines and other figures.
thye wer defnitlie monotheitsci cuz they liikd multpile gods!@!!
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.
Polytheistic religion is the worship of many gods.
Yes, the Ancient Romans were polytheistic and believed in many deities.
they used to be polytheistic but then they became Christians
Romans, Greeks, Hindus, tons more.
Hinduism is considered polytheistic (many gods).
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.
The removal of the old system by the Romans under Christianity.
The Romans were polytheistic meaning they worshiped many gods. Judaism was and is monotheistic.
The Romans were Idolaters, having a wide range of deities or an pantheon of gods. As was with most conquers preceding them them also adopted what they considered the good parts of the religions of the people they conquered. Even the Emperor was considered a deity and statuized.
The Greeks were extremely polytheistic. They believed in a myriad of gods, many of which were renamed and then adopted by the Romans.