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In this lesson, we will explore the major Roman gods and goddesses, their roles, and how they relate to Greek mythology. The ancient Romans had a rich belief system, with many gods and goddesses to worship and honor. These deities were involved in all aspects of life, and their stories are an important part of Roman history and culture. Understanding these mythological figures is key to understanding the ancient Roman mindset and society. | In this lesson, we will explore the major Roman gods and goddesses, their roles, and how they relate to Greek mythology. The ancient Romans had a rich belief system, with many gods and goddesses to worship and honor. These deities were involved in all aspects of life, and their stories are an important part of Roman history and culture. Understanding these mythological figures is key to understanding the ancient Roman mindset and society. | ||
<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Latin/Culture/Roman-Poetry-and-Poets|Roman Poetry and Poets]] & [[Language/Latin/Culture/Famous-Roman-Figures|Famous Roman Figures]].</span> | |||
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The gods and goddesses of ancient Rome played a vital role in shaping Roman culture and society. Their stories and mythologies are still studied today, and continue to capture the imagination of people all over the world. By learning about their roles and attributes, we gain a deeper insight into the ancient Roman mindset and the values that they held dear. | The gods and goddesses of ancient Rome played a vital role in shaping Roman culture and society. Their stories and mythologies are still studied today, and continue to capture the imagination of people all over the world. By learning about their roles and attributes, we gain a deeper insight into the ancient Roman mindset and the values that they held dear. | ||
<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Latin/Culture/Roman-Architecture-and-Art|Roman Architecture and Art]] & [[Language/Latin/Culture/The-language-of-ancient-Rome|The language of ancient Rome]].</span> | |||
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