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How did Romans worship their gods in daily life?

Romans worshipped their gods only at sundown and sunset, in their homes, as there were no religious buildings for such purposes.

Romans worshipped their gods almost anywhere. In addition, nearly every home had a shrine, and the paterfamilias would make daily offerings to the gods that protected his family and his house.

Romans worshipped their gods only in temples that were specifically built for praying.

Romans worshipped their gods only during certain holidays, with the father of the house (paterfamilias) leading the prayer services.

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The Romans believed in many different gods and goddesses.People worshipped the gods in temples where they made sacrifices of animals and precious things. The Romans believed that blood sacrifices were the best way to communicate with the gods.
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Answer:

Only in temples

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That's why the temples where built, besides holding gold and such...

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