One religion that Roman leaders considered a problem was Druidism. this was because the leaders of the Druid cults proposed war against the Romans and caused civil unrest throughout the Celtic areas. The rites of Bacchus and Christianity were also problematical for the Romans.
Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.Ancient Rome's religion was polytheism, as they worshiped many gods.
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.
Nothing killed the Romans. Last I heard Rome was still the capitol of Italy populated by Romans. Although the religion, government and economy have changed in Rome's 2765 year history and the city has seen numerous wars, its still there and thriving.
Diversity of religion was a feature of the Roman empire. The Romans conquered many ethnic groups which had different religions and customs allowed them to worship their religions and follow their customs. Rome itself only had one religion, the Roman religion. Because the empire included a wide ethnic mix, and through its extensive trading links, it became multicultural. Diversity in art, handicrafts and religion expressed the multiculturalism which developed in the empire.
One reason the Romans didn't like what Jesus said was because he gained the interest of the Jewish people. The Romans were afraid that Jesus would lead a revolution against the Romans to give power back to the Jewish people.
One religion that the Romans did not accept was Judaism. There were Jews who were Roman citizens and their religion was tolerated, but Romans themselves did not accept the theory of monotheism. Another religious practice that the Romans actually banned was Druidism.
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.
The biggest social problem was the abject poverty of the masses.
The Greeks and Romans have many gods (polytheism) but Christianity only has one God (monotheism).
religion was like greece, they believed in more than one god, go to http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/romans/religion/index.htm to find out.
no one realy knows but i think the romans saved evry ones lives
Firstly, the Romans didnt steal the Greeks religion because you can't steal a religion. The Romans worshipped the same Gods as the Greeks because they deeply admired the Greeks which can be proved by the many buildings in Rome which are modelled after Greek ones. I hope this helps
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.
The Romans had their own religion right from the start. In the earliest days Roman religion was influenced by the religions of the Sabines and the Etruscans. Over time, Greek religion became the most influential one.
Pagan beliefs are one type of religion. There are other types of religion, which are not usually considered to be "pagan".
You can blame religion for this one.
It's not a matter of liking or disliking, they felt obligated to worship her due to their religion. Athena (Minerva) was a very important goddess for both the Greeks and Romans. In fact, she was one of the Capitoline Triad for the Romans.