Roman polytheistic reconstructionism

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Ceremony of the Roman revivalist group Nova Roma to Concordia at Aquincum (Budapest), Floralia 2008

Roman Polytheistic Reconstructionism, known variously as Religio Romana (Roman religion) in Latin, the Roman Way to the Gods in Italian and Spanish (via romana agli dei and camino romano a los dioses, respectively), and Cultus Deorum Romanorum (worship of the Roman gods) in Romano-Italic Tradition, is a contemporary reconstructionist movement reviving traditional Roman and Italic religious cults.

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The most active followers of the Religio Romana can be found in Latin America and Latin Europe, notably Italy. However, it is gaining recognition worldwide. Adherents can be found across Europe, America, Australia and elsewhere such as Nova Roma.

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