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From shamans to the gods of Rome<\/h2>\n

In the early days of Rome, the people worshipped nature gods such as Mars and Jupiter. They believed these gods were responsible for the weather, crops, fertility, and protection of the city. People offered tokens to the gods for good fortune and worshipped them through rituals. Most of the deities of the Roman gods can be found in the mythology of other cultures. <\/p>\n

In the 6th century BCE, a new religion began to take shape in Rome. It included the worship of a single god: Jupiter. This appeared to be a universal deity that could be understood by all people, transcending the various religion. This new religion was referred to as ‘Roma religion’ and its followers were called ‘Romans’. <\/p>\n

In its early days, during the republic, the primary religious practice was to perform sacrifices to the gods to ask them for protection and good luck. This usually entailed taking an animal, usually a sheep, and slaughtering it in the temple of the god. The resulting blood was believed to bring blessings and luck to the city. <\/p>\n

As the republic grew and expanded, so did their religion. Due to the influx of foreigners and slaves, many new customs and beliefs began to take hold. As a result, the old gods of the Romans were joined by many others, including the gods of the Greeks, Egyptians, and others. <\/p>\n