- zeus-king, god of the sky, lightning
- hera-queen, goddess of children, women and marriage
- poseidon- god of the sea, earthquakes and horses
- demeter- goddes of agriculture
- ares- God of War
- athena- goddess of wisdom, battle strategy, and domestic arts
- apollo- god of music, medicine, prophecies, the sun, and poetry
- artemis- goddess of the moon, the hunt, maidens
- hermes- god of travelers, buissness, messages, theives, and anyone who uses the roads
- aphrodite- goddess of love, lust and beauty
- hepheastus- god of forges, technology, blacksmiths, and fire
- dionysus- god of wine, madness, parties/festivals
Then there is hades way down there in the underworld. There are many minor gods and goddesses also. Such as Iris goddess of the rainbow and messenger to the gods, hecate the goddess of which craft, nemisis the goddess of balance an revenge, and Morpheus the god of sleep and dreams. And it goes on and on
Oh and maby the most important is Hestia she is the goddess of the harth and was one of the olympians(she still lives there at the harth in the middle of the throne room) but she gave up her throne for dionysus.
There are twelve main, "Olympian" Roman Gods and Goddesses who presided over the other Gods and Goddesses.
He named Jupiter after the king of the Roman gods because it is the largest.
The King of the Roman gods is Jupiter.
The ruler of the Roman Gods is Jupiter
It is the collective name for all the gods of a given religion. It also is the name of a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of the Roman faith.
Uranus was named after the Roman god of the Sky. Uranus was the father of Saturn in Roman mythology, and Cronos in Greek mythology. Uranus and Cronos were considered titans in Greek mythology, while the Romans considered Uranus and Saturn gods.
Hundreds and Hundreds but, there were 12 main gods
Because the Ancient Roman people believed in those Roman gods and goddesses. As well as other gods and goddesses from foreign people.
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There were many more than thirteen ancient Roman gods. Some of them included:VenusJupiterNeptunePlutoApolloMinerva
They are the Roman gods. Italy didn't have their own an ancient gods.
Jupiter is the latin language equivalent for the father of gods and humans Zeus/ Δίας the ancient Greek god, leader of the 12 Olympian gods.
There were many ancient Roman gods. Some examples are:JupiterPlutoNeptuneSee 'related links' for more.
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In Ancient times, date undetermined.
Ancient Helenism. Wiccans also worship Greek/Roman gods too.
How they are perceived by the ancient people who worshiped them; the Greek gods as interactive and social, the Roman gods as remote and revered as gods and military.
The ancient gods had no chronology.