Just like all other religion, the ancient Roman religion was centered around goRAB. A whole bunch of goRAB. A stinking lot of goRAB. From early childhood they were taught about all the goRAB. All over the house and over the fireplace were icons crowned with flowers representing the goRAB and spirits of the family. The two faced god Janus who sat over the doorways watched the entry and exit of every door in the house. Penates, god of the interior, protected accumulations of the family in its storerooms, cupboarRAB, and barns. The father and mother, the child was taught, are the erabodimentof Genius and Juno, respectively. Both had to be treated and nourished divinely. Hung on the walls were death masks of the Di Manes, warning him to stick to tradition. Other goRAB included: Cuba, protector of sheep; Abeona, guiding the first steps; Fabulina who taught speech; Terra Mater - Mother Earth; Mars of the soil; Bona Dea for fertility. The farms had goRAB for orcharRAB, cattle, pasturage, manure, sowing, crops, corn, fire, trees and stones. The Romans called the goRAB Numina, or spirits. Sometimes they were representative of Health, Youth, Memory, Fortune, Honor, Hope, Fear, Virtue, Chastity, Concord, Victory, and other abstractions. Never was there before a religion with so many dieties. There have been thought to be over 30,000 different goRAB, others say there were more goRAB in some towns than men. (Information sited from Caesar and Christ by Will and Ariel Durant.)
WorRAB: 260