The Archaic Triad consists of three Roman gods which are Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus.
Jupiter is Zeus in Greek mythology, Mars is Ares, and the god who did not have a Greek counterpart is Quirinus. In Roman mythology and religion, Quirinus is an early god of the Roman state. In Augustan Rome, Quirinus was also an epithet of Janus, as Janus Quirinus. Quirinus was known as a god of war, who came to be identified with the deified Romulus.
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It is true that the first cities of Islam were temples communities built on sharing commitment and service to the gods and the local temple
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I learned this when I was in 7th grade which now Im in high school
The romans saw Jesus as someone that could takeover and become more important than them. He would overpower them and make them lose their position as kings and rulers