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Roman religion
Family Ancient / Mediterranean
Origin region Rome and the Roman world
Founding period Early Rome through late antiquity
Estimated adherents Historical tradition; symbolically revived by some modern Roman polytheists.

Roman religion is roman religion was the public and household religious system of ancient Rome, emphasizing ritual correctness, civic duty, ancestral tradition, divine favor, and the maintenance of peace with the gods.

Overview

Roman religion included state cults, household rites, priestly colleges, vows, sacrifices, divination, imperial cult, and the adoption of many gods and practices from conquered regions. It was closely linked to law, citizenship, family, military life, and the public identity of Rome.

Key beliefs

  • The pax deorum, or right relationship between the community and the gods
  • A pantheon including Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, Mars, Venus, Vesta, Janus, Saturn, Ceres, Mercury, and Neptune
  • Ancestral spirits, household gods, lares, penates, and genius
  • Ritual correctness and vows as central to religious life
  • Divination, omens, and priestly interpretation

Practices

  • Public sacrifice and state festivals
  • Household offerings at the lararium
  • Augury, haruspicy, and ritual consultation
  • Vows, dedications, and triumphal rites
  • Imperial cult in many provinces

Places of worship

  • Temple
  • Forum shrine
  • Household lararium
  • Altar
  • Military sanctuary

Sacred texts

  • Ritual calendars
  • Priestly records
  • Classical poetry and antiquarian writings
  • Sibylline materials in Roman tradition

Holidays and observances

  • Saturnalia
  • Lupercalia
  • Parentalia
  • Vestalia
  • Floralia
  • Religio Romana - Modern reconstructionist or revivalist forms of Roman polytheism.
  • Imperial cult - Ritual veneration of emperors and imperial power.
  • Mystery religions - Initiatory cults that flourished in the Roman world.

See also