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[[File:0 Jupiter - Louvre MR 254 - Louvre-Lens (2).JPG|thumb|Jupiter, the "king of the gods"]] | |||
'''Roman Paganism''' was the [[Polytheism|polytheistic]] tradition practiced in the [[Roman Empire]] before [[Christianity]] became the dominant faith. It involved the worship of a pantheon of gods and goddesses, such as [[Jupiter (Roman god)|Jupiter]], [[Juno (Roman god)|Juno]], [[Mars (Roman god)|Mars]], [[Venus (Roman god)|Venus]], and [[Minerva (Roman god)|Minerva]], each overseeing specific aspects of life, nature, and society. | '''Roman Paganism''' was the [[Polytheism|polytheistic]] tradition practiced in the [[Roman Empire]] before [[Christianity]] became the dominant faith. It involved the worship of a pantheon of gods and goddesses, such as [[Jupiter (Roman god)|Jupiter]], [[Juno (Roman god)|Juno]], [[Mars (Roman god)|Mars]], [[Venus (Roman god)|Venus]], and [[Minerva (Roman god)|Minerva]], each overseeing specific aspects of life, nature, and society. | ||
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