The Romans began worshiping their Gods the moment their civilization was established. Remember, the Romans branched from the Greeks and along with them, they adopted their religion. This religion is known as paganism. Before, there was no name for it. The largest living reference to paganism is Hinduism. The religions of the world were all linked together under the same beliefs, and our closest link to them is Hinduism.
Because they wanted to.
Monotheism is the practice of believing in one god, polytheism in two or more gods. pantheism believing in gods in everything, atheism believing in no god.
The Romans worshiped hundreds of gods
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
Romans believed in gods and winning
believing that spirits were everywhere
The Romans knew of very, very many gods from the beginning of their history to its endings.
Romans worship their gods through feasting. For example, Saturnalia.....
Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple gods. An example sentence would be: "The ancient Greeks practiced polytheism, believing in a pantheon of gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Athena, and Aphrodite."
Because the Romans took the Greek gods but actually, the Romans had quite a few more gods than the Greeks. At first, the Romans found similarities between the major gods and the number of gods was about the same. However as the Roman empire expanded, they assimilated other cultures' gods into their pantheon and the number mushroomed.
Yes, there were literally hundreds of gods that the Romans had adopted into their culture from their conquests of other empires.
Meletus charged Socrates with corrupting the youth of Athens and with impiety for not believing in the city's gods.