How did religion influence Roman life?
Religion could only be practiced by the wealthy,...
History, 20.04.2020 17:39 sylviaangelinn
How did religion influence Roman life?
Religion could only be practiced by the wealthy, because others could not afford the rituals.
Religion influenced all aspects of daily life, including art and architecture.
Religion influenced the business and trade of the Roman Empire.
Religious rituals were performed only by priests and priestesses.
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