Jupiter
Neptune
Pluto
Mars
Vulcan
Apollo
Bacchus
Minerva
Diana
Juno
Ceres
Venus
I am sorry to say that the Greek gods are almost innumerable. To have an idea, click the link below and see all the names in the menu!
The greek pantheon was a "family", so to speak, of gods assembled on Mt. Olympus, or in certain gods cases, else were. It is located in Athens Greece
Yes! But they have different names because the Romans adopted all of the Greek gods into their religion but changed all of their names. Actaully Jupiter is Zeus's Roman equal
By today's standards, all of the Greek gods and goddesses were bisexual.
In Greece, they spell all the gods names the same way to us... But in Greek letters it is spelled as ZeuV. YOU IDIOT NO ITS NOT GOD grrr were can i find the real answer
Yes all names have capitals
ZeusPoseidonHadesHestiaHeraAresAthenaApolloAphroditeHermesArtemisHephaestus
I am sorry to say that the Greek gods are almost innumerable. To have an idea, click the link below and see all the names in the menu!
Rome did because it defeated Greece
they get their names from the greek Gods like Venus.
Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, and Athena
The greek pantheon was a "family", so to speak, of gods assembled on Mt. Olympus, or in certain gods cases, else were. It is located in Athens Greece
Rome existed quite a while after Greece fell. Also, Rome was much more advanced than Greece, with different battle strategies. Rome gave different names to all the Greek gods.
Zeus is the leader of all gods he live the highest moutain in greek Olympus mountain
The greek gods are zeus, hera, posidon, hades, aphrodite, apollo, ares, atemis, athena, hephaestus, hestia, hermes
There is an infinite number of Gods, and even the ones we have the names of are far to many to enumerate here.
The Romans were religious, they did not have a rich mythology of their own. Early in their history, they came in contact with Greek culture. There were Greek city states in Southern Italy and Sicily. Greek culture was richer than Roman culture in almost every way, including mythology, and the Roman conquest of the Greek-speaking portion of the Mediterrranean was match by the conquest of Rome by Greek culture. The old Roman gods were identified with the closest Greek counterparts, and the stories the Greeks told about their gods were told about the Roman gods. As Rome's conquests continued, the gods of other people's were also identified with various Roman gods but with little effect on Roman culture.