they created temples to put their belonings and keepings in the tempils so when they went to the after world they would still have them along.
Once Constantine adopted Christianity and set Christianity as the main Roman religion, he diverted fund which once went to pagan temples to new Christian churches which he had built all across the empire! (A this point the empire was a whole.) Once the funds for the pagan temples stopped, the temples very quickly disperser all over the empire, especially in the eastern parts of the empire! This lead to a very strong Christian presence in the eastern region until the Roman empire completely collapsed.
Sort of the same way the Greeks did, through worshiping and building temples.
On top of Hills or throughout the city where it can be noticed the most.
The temples and the statues were modelled on those of the Greeks.
Ton Derks has written: 'Gods, Temples and Ritual Practice' 'Gods, temples, and ritual practices' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, Excavations (Archaeology), Provinces, Religion, Roman Antiquities, Roman Temples, Roman influences, Romans, Temples, Roman
One way to differentiate Roman temples from Greek temples is by looking at the architectural details. Roman temples typically have more ornate and elaborate designs, including intricate carvings and sculptures. Additionally, Roman temples are often more massive in scale compared to Greek temples.
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they where big and tall
The temple is Roman built on Phoenician foundations.
The Temple which is dedicated to all gods and godesses of the Ancient World and was based in Roma is called the Pantheon, Since the 7th century AD/ CE it has been converted to a Christian Temple.
There is a Greek temple on Main St. but no Roman temples.
They remain uncounted as the number differed during the years of the Roman Empire.
they created temples to put their belonings and keepings in the tempils so when they went to the after world they would still have them along.
The Roman Forum
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