Ancient history

Did most citizens in the Roman Empire worshipped many gods?

Yes, most citizens in the Roman Empire worshipped many gods. The empire was polytheistic, meaning that its citizens believed in multiple gods and goddesses. The Roman pantheon included gods and goddesses from various cultures and traditions, such as Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, Apollo, Diana, and Mars, among many others. Roman citizens engaged in religious rituals, ceremonies, and festivals to honor these gods and seek their favor and protection. The religious beliefs and practices of the Roman Empire played an important role in shaping the cultural, social, and political aspects of Roman society.