{"id":9677,"date":"2023-11-08T09:35:14","date_gmt":"2023-11-08T08:35:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=9677"},"modified":"2023-11-08T09:35:14","modified_gmt":"2023-11-08T08:35:14","slug":"who-did-ancient-rome-worship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/who-did-ancient-rome-worship\/","title":{"rendered":"Who Did Ancient Rome Worship"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In the ancient days the Roman Empire was marked by religious practices so entwined with daily life, it is impossible to separate them. During its long history, the Roman were worshipping a number of gods, goddesses, and spirits. The gods had roles to play in every aspect of life, from farming to military, from politics to love, from health to fertility. Ancient Romans primarily worshipped the 12 Olympian gods – Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, Vulcan, Vesta, Ceres, Mercury and Neptune.<\/p>\n

These gods and goddesses were believed to be powerful and immortal, controlling aspects of nature, ruling over their own domains, and could both help and hinder mankind. In return of their favours, followers of these gods offered them diverse offerings. These offerings included incense, animal sacrifices, and libations. In addition to the Olympic gods, the people of ancient Rome even prayed to household gods (Lares and Penates), protective gods (Janus and Terminus) and many others.<\/p>\n

Public worship and rituals were held in temples – houses where the gods lived, to honor them. The temples would typically have a statue of the god, and priests or priestess would pray to the gods. Rites and festivals were held in their honor in public and the temples were decorated and furnished with costumes, altar pieces and jewels, and offerings of food and drink were made in honor of the deity.<\/p>\n

Religion and Government<\/h2>\n

The pagan religion was deeply intertwined with the government of the Roman Empire. The political leaders were considered to be representatives of the gods on Earth. The most senior of these were the Pontifex Maximus and Flamen Dialis, who were responsible for religious observances on behalf of the state. Another important role in relation to the religious practices was held by the Vestal Virgins, who kept the sacred flame of Vesta burning in the Temple of Vesta.<\/p>\n