Classical mythology

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Classical or Greco-Roman mythology usually means the mythology, and the related polytheistic rituals and practices, of Classical Antiquity.

Roman religion joined with Greek religion over time. This began when Greeks first colonized Italy in the eighth century BC. The two traditions had joined to the point of being almost the same by the first century BC. See

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