Aside from the spirits, worshipped privately at home, the Romans had a large number of public gods. Many gods were believed to have taken part in the founding of Rome. All were consulted and ...
Around 1353 BC the Pharaoh Akhenaten tried to change the way gods were worshipped in Egypt. Instead of having multiple gods and goddesses, each with different roles, he placed one god, the god ...
Thanks, son! Torm is the god of law, duty, loyalty, obedience, self-sacrifice, and courage. As his titles suggest, many faithful see Torm as the closest thing to the embodiment of a truly good god.
Romans weren’t Christians until long after they’d left Scotland. ANITA: Did the Romans believe in God? MUM: Many gods! Imagine… Back in 150 AD a group of Roman soldiers are going on a ...
Roman religion had many gods and spirits and Augustus was keen to join their number as a god himself. This was not unusual: turning political leaders into gods was an old tradition around the ...