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Roman
religion was a blending of Latin,
Greek and Etruscan influences.
They adopted a pantheon of deities, six
gods and six goddesses who directed the
affairs of the world with their
superhuman powers.
Some had close associations with the
Greek Olympians, though many also
shared characteristics with early Latin
and Etruscan deities.
Many
planets in our solar system were
named after Roman gods.
Other names have become part of our
language in another form.
• Vulcan made thunderbolts under Mount Etna,
today we call fiery and explosive mountains
volcanoes
King
of the gods and god of the sky and
weather.
Queen
of the gods and goddess of
women (protector of women during
childbirth)
God
of the sea and god of earthquakes,
caused by banging his trident on the
ground.
Goddess
of science and crafts (an old
Etruscan goddess).
Goddess
of agriculture.
Goddess
of Fire.
God
of sun and prophecy, adopted
directly from the Greeks.
Goddess
fertility.
of the moon, hunting, and
God
of communication, business and
trade.
Goddess
of love.
God
of metalworking.
God
of war.
In
addition to the 12 principal gods, the
Romans believed in a number of minor
deities and in a spirit world.
Spirits were everywhere – in fire, water,
stones and trees.
Spirits also watched over everyday
activities such as planting seeds and
baking bread.
The
success and happiness of a family
depended on the goodwill of various
household spirits.
People regularly made sacrifices and
performed rituals to appease these
supernatural beings.
In
paragraph form, describe the religious
beliefs and practices of ancient Rome.
In paragraph form, describe the Roman
beliefs of death and the underworld.