11.1 Roman Paganism
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Roman religion and philosophy were integral to ancient Roman society, shaping beliefs, practices, and daily life. The polytheistic religion evolved from indigenous beliefs and foreign influences, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses presiding over various aspects of life. Roman philosophical schools, including Stoicism and Epicureanism, influenced moral values and political thought. These traditions left a lasting impact on Western civilization, influencing art, literature, law, and Christian theology long after the fall of the Roman Empire.
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Roman religion and philosophy were integral to ancient Roman society, shaping beliefs, practices, and daily life. The polytheistic religion evolved from indigenous beliefs and foreign influences, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses presiding over various aspects of life. Roman philosophical schools, including Stoicism and Epicureanism, influenced moral values and political thought. These traditions left a lasting impact on Western civilization, influencing art, literature, law, and Christian theology long after the fall of the Roman Empire.
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