Romans were tolerant of other peoples religions unless those religions
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Carthaginian general who invaded the Italian peninsula. .... Romans were tolerant of other peoples' religions unless those religions:.
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Christianity in the Roman Empire. Roman tolerance did not extend to religions that it perceived as threats to public order within the empire. Cults such as Isis-worship were banned from time to time, when their practice caused unrest.
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