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Essay heading: Are All Gods the Same?
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A Greek city was protected by a deity that was worshiped in that city. The "Iliad" displays the way the Greeks lived and their relationships with the gods.
The ancient Romans believed in and worshiped many gods. When they conquered much of Greece they quickly portrayed the Greek gods as their own, "Zeus became Jupiter, Hera became Juno and Aphrodite became Venus" (Kishlansky 123)... displayed 300 characters
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Their relationship with the gods was more public then personal. Cults were a big and important part of the Roman society. The Roman religion was based on cults and family rituals and prayers. They also believed that special rituals must be performed in appreciation of the gods' works. They believed that the gods influenced their lives and fates everyday... displayed next 300 characters
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