Roman religion was important to the Romans because they were were very religious. They believed in many goods and honoured them. They also believed that not honouring the good would lead the to be hit by their wrath.
By the late 3rd century AD Christianity had become the major religion of the Roman Empire. Prior to this, the Roman religion was the most important one because it was the state religion. However, peoples in the provinces retained their old religions they had worshiped since before the Roman conquests.
The dominant religion in the Roman Empire was the Roman religion until Christianity became the dominant religion.
Roman religion
destruction of the cults of augustus and rome
There was not a Greco-Roman religion. Greco-Roman is a term which refers to art.
The dominant religion in the Roman Empire was the Roman religion until Christianity became the dominant religion.
By the late 3rd century AD Christianity had become the major religion of the Roman Empire. Prior to this, the Roman religion was the most important one because it was the state religion. However, peoples in the provinces retained their old religions they had worshiped since before the Roman conquests.
Roman religion
The Greeks had the greatest influence of Roman religion. In their early days the Romans adopted five Greek deities. They also adopted Greek myths and linked their gods to the Greek ones. The Etruscans and the Sabines also had an important influence on Roman religion
destruction of the cults of augustus and rome
Roman Catholicism is the main religion of Rwanda
There was not a Greco-Roman religion. Greco-Roman is a term which refers to art.
Yes, it's important. According to the fact that %92 of the population is Roman Catholic.
Neptune was the god of god of freshwater (springs, lakes and rivers and the sea). Becuase of this he was very important to sailors. He was thanked for naval victories. He was also a symbol of virile force. He was one of the Dei Consentes, the twelve major gods of Roman religion.
France's largest religion is Roman Catholic.
Through most of their history the ancient Romans had their own religion: Roman Religion. In the Later Empire Christianity spread in the Roman Empire, was endorsed by the Roman emperors and became state religion.
The religion of the Roman province of Judaea (that is how the Romans spelt it) was Judaism, the religion of theJews.