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The ancient Romans also believed in polytheism and this derived from myths that had developed to explain the reasons for why things happened the way they did. ... Polytheism was a main factor in ancient Rome and this is seen by their architecture, paintings, and literature. ...
Romans did not produce many original philosophical writings. ... Epicureanism stresses the moderation of the pursuit of pleasure, the Romans thought of this philosophy as a typically Greek enthusiasm for self-indulgence and debauchery. ... Stoicism found far more appeal to Romans which that the world was governed by Reason and that Divine Providence watched over the virtuous.
Approximate Word count = 503 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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