{"id":9479,"date":"2023-12-10T16:55:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-10T15:55:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=9479"},"modified":"2023-12-10T16:55:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-10T15:55:11","slug":"what-religion-dominated-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/what-religion-dominated-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"What Religion Dominated Ancient Rome"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Religion in ancient Rome was centred around gods and goddesses and their stories were such an integral part of daily life that the ways of honouring and appeasing them were intertwined with the fabric of the Roman Republic and Empire. With the rise of Christianity in the 4th century AD, the polytheistic system of traditional Roman religion became secondary to the major monotheistic faith. That said, Rome was heavily influenced by religious trends from the Near East, Asia, and the Mediterranean before Christianity, and while all those camps had their distinct areas of influence, this overview will focus mostly on Rome’s key, native religions.<\/p>\n

Gods and Goddesses in Ancient Rome<\/h2>\n

The gods and goddesses of ancient Rome were a pantheon steaming which stemmed from the local animism of the Etruscans and pre-Roman Italic peoples. Their adopted gods and goddesses from Greece, the Near East and other regions added to the roster. In the beginning, each local deity was thought to hold a specific and separate power and responsibility, but over the centuries, the personal attributes and names of gods became more complicated and interconnected. However, the indigenous or Roman gods had a special significance, as it was felt their favour was necessary for the success of the city of Rome as a whole.<\/p>\n

The Fratri Cell<\/h2>\n

The original form of worship of the gods and goddesses of the Roman pantheon took place within small private institutions, called “Fratri”, which served as gathering places for the Roman families. These Fratri, (Latin for brotherhood) were most likely founded during the early period of Roman history and represented a voluntary social contract among members of the same clan. Each Fratri was oriented to one specific deity and each had its own calendar of cult activities that the members of the Fratri respected and followed to honour their patron god.<\/p>\n

Festivals and Celebrations<\/h2>\n

Festivals were very important for the ancient Romans as it showed their appreciation for the gods and goddesses that watched over them. These festivals served a great purpose to gather the people of Rome and celebrate the gods, in hopes that their prayers were answered. The major festivals to the gods and goddesses were the Feriae Latinae (held in May), Compitalia (held in December) and Saturnalia (held in late December). In addition, Rome held an annual celebration in honour of Apollo, called the Festival of All Nations, during which foreign religious embassies took part in the ceremonies.<\/p>\n

The Role of Priests in Ancient Rome<\/h2>\n