Most peoples through the ages have believed that there is more than a single nature to the divine. Whether one calls them Angels, Gods, Spirits, Kami, Djinn or Deva. The Romans were not unusual in this.
The Roman religion is representative of Indo-European religions of the time in viewing the Gods as a reigning family of superior beings. Beings that were worthy of respect and worship (for the boons they could supply), but not omnipotent or perfectly good.
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.
Polytheism.
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
The Romans worshiped hundreds of gods
For the same reason so many need theirs today.
Yes, early Romans did.
The Romans knew of very, very many gods from the beginning of their history to its endings.
unusual thing about the Roman religion, which happened because people created myths about their emperors, was that the citizens worshipped. Some emperors as gods and built temples in their honor. so yes......they did
Yes, the Ancient Romans were polytheistic and believed in many deities.
Greeks
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.
In so far as the Romans applied many of the Greek myths to the Roman gods.
they used to in the 2000ac but they changed their point of view
Romans built many temples to their gods and goddesses. Some Romans kept small statues of gods in their houses as well.