It did not. Different forms of worship existed durning the empire. The Romans tolerated the religions of the conquered people, though Christianity was pesecuted several times. This was because it spread throughout the empire (while the others were localised) and, unlike the other religions of the time, it was monotheistic. The various forms of Chrisitanity developed before the fall of the empire. No new religions developed out of the fall of the empire.
The Romans attempted to impose their state religion on the people they conquered. They obviously gave up doing this to the Jews and reached some sort of accommodation with the Jews. Originally they persecuted Christians, then the entire empire converted Christian. Romans also absorbed religions from other countries such as Greece, Egypt, and Persia. romans were tolerant of other religion as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion
Christianity. At first the Roman Empire thought it was dangerous and persecuted Christians, however later on more sympathetic Emperors tolerated it and finally, near the end of the Roman Empire, Emperor Constantine embraced it. The spread of the Empire actually allowed Christianity to move from the Middle-East right through to Northern Europe. It is now the biggest religion in the world.
It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.It would have to be the Romans who made the most significant contributions to western civilization. The Greeks first came up with the kernel of democracy, but the Romans took it, improved it and expanded it throughout their vast empire. Most of our western rights and laws can be traced back to the ancient Romans. In other areas besides government, Roman culture and inventions have influenced and uplifted western civilization. Some of these areas are in construction, plumbing, and public safety. The Romans had the advantage over the Greeks due to their large empire and the length of time it lasted.
The Roman were tolerant of other religions as long as the other religions did not advocate treason or decadence.
As the Romans expanded their empire they came across many people who did not follow the same religion as them. They referred to these people as Barbarians and enslaved them.
The Romans respected other religions.
The Romans tolerated all kinds of religions provided their followers also practised the official Roman religion of emperor. Jews and Christians could not do this of course - and were persecuted.
The Romans tolerated other religions as long as they were not what the Romans considered decadent or treasonous.
Like the Romans, the conquering Muslim respected the religions and customs of the conquered peoples.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
Both were tolerant of local religions and customs.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.
The Romans were generally tolerant of other religions as long as the participants also honored the Roman gods.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.
The Romans never banned the religions of the other peoples of the empire. They tolerated and respected the religions of the conquered peoples. When Christianity spread around the empire, there was a number of persecutions. However, Christianity was never banned. The only instance of banning religions was when mainstream Christianity (the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church) was made the sole legitimate religion of the empire (and therefore the state religion) in the Edict of Thessalonica of 380.The purpose of the edict was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic. The dissident sects, particularly Arian Christianity which was popular around the empire, were then persecuted.
It did not. Different forms of worship existed durning the empire. The Romans tolerated the religions of the conquered people, though Christianity was pesecuted several times. This was because it spread throughout the empire (while the others were localised) and, unlike the other religions of the time, it was monotheistic. The various forms of Chrisitanity developed before the fall of the empire. No new religions developed out of the fall of the empire.