nov 15, 600 BC - Greco-Roman Religion
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The Greco-Roman Religion was the main religion in Greece and Rome. It was focused on a belief in a complex array of gods and goddesses who oversaw human life and each one had a specific area. For example, Neptune was god of the sea and Mars was the god of war. The Greco-Roman religion was important because it was the major belief system during this time which shaped the culture and way of life.
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