It was Jupiter. He was the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder.
The people in Ancient Greece were polytheistic, meaning the Greeks believed in more than one god.
It is one of the seven hills of Rome.
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The people in Ancient Greece were polytheistic, meaning the Greeks believed in more than one god.
I am unsure of your exact question. There is only one true God - the God of Abraham, but if you are refering to Ancient Rome and Greece, Apollo and Helios' children are to numerous to name.
It is one of the seven hills of Rome.
Rome is in Italy as is the capital of Italy. In ancient times it was the main city of the Latins, one of the many peoples who lived in the Italic peninsula in ancient times.
It's true that only Ancient Rome were themselves.
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Spartacus was one.
Th city of Rome during the Roman Empire was the largest in the ancient world. It had a population of one million.
The ancient church was all under one banner, the Church of God. As you can see in the letters Paul wrote (1 Corinthians 1:2) "To the church of God in Corinth,". The ancient church also kept the feast that Jesus himself had kept, including the Passover, all the seven feasts, and the Sabbath. The church in Rome with the help of emperor Constantine finally did away with these holy feasts at the council of Nicaea 320-330 A.D.
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