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As the Roman Republic, and later the Roman Empire, expanded, it came to include people from a variety of cultures, and religions. The worship of an ever increasing number of deities was tolerated and accepted. The government, and the Romans in general, tended to be tolerant towards most religions and religious practices. Some religions were banned for political reasons rather than dogmatic zeal, and other rites which involved human sacrifice were banned.

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  • الاضطهاد الديني في الإمبراطورية الرومانية (ar)
  • Religious persecution in the Roman Empire (en)
  • Perseguição religiosa no Império Romano (pt)
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  • مع توسع الجمهورية الرومانية، ثم الإمبراطورية الرومانية لاحقًا، أصبحت تشمل شعوبًا تنتمي إلى مجموعة متنوعة من الثقافات والأديان. جرى التسامح مع عبادة عدد متزايد من الآلهة وقبولها. فكانت الحكومة والرومان بشكل عام يميلون إلى التسامح تجاه معظم الأديان والممارسات الدينية. لكن بعض الأديان حُظرت لأسباب سياسية وليس بسبب الحمية الدينية، وقد حُظرت الطقوس الأخرى التي تتضمن التضحية البشرية. (ar)
  • As the Roman Republic, and later the Roman Empire, expanded, it came to include people from a variety of cultures, and religions. The worship of an ever increasing number of deities was tolerated and accepted. The government, and the Romans in general, tended to be tolerant towards most religions and religious practices. Some religions were banned for political reasons rather than dogmatic zeal, and other rites which involved human sacrifice were banned. (en)
  • Vão ser colocados nas arenas para lutar com leões, pois criticavam a estrutura império romano, questionaram os deuses da época em Roma, e a exploração que eles faziam com os outros povos que virariam escravos e criticavam os privilégios que os patrícios tinham. Como a República Romana, e depois o Império Romano, se expandiram, vieram para incluir pessoas de uma variedade de culturas, e religiões. A adoração de um número sempre cada vez maior de deidades foi tolerado e aceitado. O governo, e os romanos em geral, tendiam para ser tolerantes em direção a maioria das religiões e cultos. Algumas religiões foram banidas por razões políticas ao invés de zelo dogmático, e outros rituais quais envolviam sacrifício humano foram banidos. (pt)
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