Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic people. This means that they believed in many different gods that represented many different things.
Ancient Greece believed in a polytheism religion.
The Romans believed in their religion because they were human and like everyone else in the world. All groups throughout history and prehistory had (and still have) their own religion and believed in their religions. You cannot have a religion if you do not believe in it.
they believed in the same gods as the Greeks did but with different names called spirts and were nsmed as plantes not in humman form
He was the same religion as the rest of the ancient Egyptians, polytheistic, and believed in the Egyptian gods.
The religion did not have a name because the Ancient Egyptians did not consider that anyone else could have a different religion. However, they worshipped gods such as Atum, Amun, Geb, Nut, Set, Neit, Thoth, Ra, Horus, Isis and Osiris, and they believed in an afterlife.
She believed in the traditional Ancient Egyptian Pantheon of Gods.
Yes, they believed in many gods.
Most Pharaohs believed in the Ancient Egyptian Religion and mythology, usually called Kemetism.
Shinto was a religion that the Japanese believed in before Buddhism.
They had no religion as we know it, they believed in many gods and omens.
Jesus' teaching were totally different that what the Romans believed. Jesus' teaching were linked to the Judaic traditions and were monotheistic (one god). The Romans had a totally different religion which was one of the many polytheistic (many gods) religions, which were the usual type of religion among ancient peoples.