Conclusion
The introduction to foreign cults in ancient Rome, provided the Romans with a new means of worship compared to the ridged formality of the traditional Roman religion. The cults allowed the Romans to worship different deities in easy that was seen as un Roman. The cults left a mark on the Roman religion, as many of the Romans chose to worship the deities of the cults compared to the traditional gods and goddess. The influence from the Greeks and other nations allowed the Romans to adapt their religion to suit the individuals spiritual needs and wishes. The cuts were a very important aspect in the lives of the initiates and those who chose to worship the cults.