There are really more than I can name off the top of my head, but hopefully this'll help:
-Jupiter- King of the Gods
-Juno- Queen of the Gods, goddess of childbirth?
-Neptune- God of the Sea
-Mercury- Messenger god of travelers and thieves
-Ceres- Goddess of the Harvest
-Venus- Goddess of love
That's only a few, Google might help with a more complete list.
Jupiter was the ruler of the Gods in Roman Mythology?
In Greek/Roman mythology, the gods are all an extended family.
In Roman mythology, Jupiter or Jove was the king of the gods, and the god of sky and thunder.
There are so many gods in Greek Mythology!I'll start off with the obvious gods:ZeusPoseidonHadesAthenaApolloAphroditeHestiaHermesArtemisAresDionysusDemeterHephaestusHeraHere are the other gods:ErosHebeAsclepiusPanPersephoneHeracles/HerculesAeolusAmphitriteAnemoiAuraBiaCirceKratosDeimosDioneEileithyiaEnyoEosErisGanymedGracesHarmoniaHecateHoraeHypnosIrisLetoMoiraeMorpheusMusesNemesisNikeNyxPaeonPerseusPhobosSeleneStyxThanatosTritonTycheZelus
If Greek mythology: Hera If Roman mythology: Juno
No. It is mainly figures from Roman mythology that have planets/constellations named after them, but as there are many other minor gods/goddesses in Roman mythology as well as deities from other religions, not all of them have a planet/constellation named after them.
In Ancient Roman times, people believed in gods. These gods are similar to the ones in Greek Mythology, with the same powers, but just different names, appearances and a bit of personality. There are countless gods in Roman mythology. Here are the main ones: Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto.
Heras roman form is Juno
Heras roman form is Juno
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
Apollon/Apollo is one of the Olympic gods in Greek/Roman mythology.
most giant and monsters in Greek and roman mythology are just things the gods created and then discarded.