They are mostly the same, except for their gods' names and a few myths.
And their gods' personalities as well.
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.
greek and roman mythologies
Titans, monsters, and Giants.
Mars is a Roman Mythologies god. The Greek god however is Ares. They are both gods of war.
In Roman Mythologies he is known as Uranus. In Greek is known as Apollo
Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek; there is no real mythology behind this minor goddess.
Provides Light. Apollo was the Sun God in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
Posiedon or Neptune. one of them is greek and the other is roman but they were both the "rulers of the sea". they were the same person just named differently in different mythologies.
Greek and Roman mythology are similar because the Romans adopted many Greek myths and gods when they conquered Greece. This cultural exchange led to the blending of Greek and Roman beliefs, resulting in similarities in their mythologies.
Apollo and Apollon are the same god and he is both Greek and Roman. I believe he was adopted into Roman mythology like the other Greek gods but his name did not change.
Apollo's name remains the same in Roman mythology. He is known as Apollo in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
Greek and Roman mythology are similar in that they both feature a pantheon of gods and goddesses, epic tales of heroism and adventure, and explanations for natural phenomena. Both mythologies also share many of the same deities, albeit with different names and slightly different attributes.