What were the common religious practices in Ancient Rome? What was the government’s role in religion?

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2 months ago

Common religious practices in Ancient Rome included offering sacrifices to gods and goddesses, attending temple ceremonies and festivals, and honoring household deities. The government played a significant role in overseeing public religious ceremonies and ensuring that religious practices were carried out in accordance with traditional beliefs. They also maintained temples, appointed priests and priestesses, and commissioned public works to honor gods and goddesses. The Roman state religion was closely tied to the political and social structure of the empire, with emperors often acting as high priests and receiving divine honors.

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2 months ago

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2 months ago

In Ancient Rome, people worshipped gods by making sacrifices, attending ceremonies, and celebrating festivals. The government oversaw these religious activities, built temples, appointed priests, and ensured that traditions were followed. The emperors were seen as religious leaders and were honored like gods.

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