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Roman Religion



Roman Religion - the religious beliefs and practices of the people of ancient Rome. The spirits were held in awe and were placated with offerings and prayers.

Origins and Development

The indigenous Italic religion, which was the nucleus of the religion of ancient Rome, was essentially animistic. It depended on the belief that forces or spirits, called numina (sing., numen), existed in natural   Read More...


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    Roman Religion in Valerius Maximus
    by Hans-Friedrich Mueller. 271 pgs.


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    Apologetics in the Roman Empire: Pagans, Jews, and Christians
    by Mark J. Edwards, Martin Goodman, Simon Price, Christopher Rowland. 315 pgs.


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