Libitina was the Roman goddess of funerals, corpses and death.
I don't know for sure but I think that he was worshipped by the ancient Egyptians until they were conquered by the Roman Empire in 31BC. The Ancient Egypt started at around 3150BC.
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Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any day that is an R1 in the Ordo, a funeral Mass is permitted. Funeral Masses are permitted on Sundays and during the Easter Triduum.
The average height of a Roman during ancient times was around 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm).
ancient Greek and roman culture
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An ancient example would be the Roman pagan religion, in which many gods were worshipped. A more modern example would be Hinduism, in which thousands of gods are worshipped. Polytheism comes from poly which means many, and theos, which means god.
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
Roman gods were invented over time just like those in all other civilizations. They started out with vague gods of their own but quickly absorbed those worshipped in Ancient Greece.
Greeks did not have gladiators. This was a Roman custom, which originated in having gladiators fight as part of funeral celebrations for kings and nobles.
Apollo in Roman mythology is a god of music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. He is often depicted as a handsome and youthful deity with a lyre. Apollo is one of the most important and widely worshipped gods in ancient Roman religion.
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