Difficult to give a comprehensive answer because there are lots and lots of Greek and Roman Gods, particularly because the Romans used to assimilate other deities into their religion as they conquered other countries. This made the transition easier for locals. But I cribbed from another website :
Greek first, Roman second
Aphrodite Venus Ares Mars Artemis Diana Athena Minerva Demeter Ceres
Hades Pluto [conventionally or for a trivia question, but really Pluto, a god of wealth, is the equivalent of a Greek god of wealth called Dis]
Hephaistos Vulcan
Hera Juno
Hermes Mercury Hestia Vesta
Kronos Saturn
Persephone Proserpina Poseidon Neptune
Zeus Jupiter Minor Gods
Erinyes Furiae Eris Discordia
Eros Cupid Fates Morae
Graces Charities
Helios Sol
Hours Horae
Pan Faunus
Tyche Fortuna
The names of the Roman gods and goddesses are:
1. Jupiter
2. Juno
3. Neptune
4. Ceres
5. Mars
6. Venus
7. Mercury
8. Vulcan
9. Apollo
10. Diana
11. Minerva
12. Liber
The gods and goddesses from 1 to 4 are children of the ancient Greek god and goddess Cronus and Rhea and the rest all are the children of the first four gods and goddesses. The original god and goddess Hades and Hestia of the Olympian gods are missing from the Roman deities.
The god's that the Romans belived in were kratos, venus, Saturn, mercury, Neptune and octavious. Kratos was pretty much half greek than roman, but is said to be the God of War.
powerful to least powful that's impossibe there are hundreds of them
the most powerful is gaia she controls earth. most people think its Zeus but he is gaia sun
The main 12 were: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Pluto, Venus, Mars, Vulcan, Minerva, Apollo, Diana, Ceres, Mercury, and Bachus.
They are most closely associated with (in order, as above): Zues, Hera, Posiedon, Hades, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Demeter, Hermes, and Dionysus.
The most notable differences are that Mars is revered (Rome was a constantly warring nation) while Ares is regarded as crude by the more "refined" Greeks, and Mercury is seen as unstable (mercurial) while Hermes is more of trickster and humorous.
(Greek name first) Zeus=Jupiter or Jove, Hera=Juno, Poseidon=Neptune, Hades=Pluto, Apollo(same in both Greek and Roman) Ares=Mars, Hephaestus=Vulcan, Artemis=Diana, Athena=Minerva, Hestia=Vesta, Hermas=Mercury, Demeter=Ceres, Dionysus=Bacchus
Aprodite=Venus, Cronus=Saturn Eos=Aroura, Eris=Discordia, Eros=Cupid(or Amor)
Gaia=Terra, Helios=Sol ,Hygeia=Salus, Hypnos=Somnus
Persephone=Proserpina
Note: These all not all the gods and goddesses. There are too many to name.
Roman gods and goddesses were a superior people the ancient Romans believed controlled their everyday lives. They believed that everything happened for a reason, especially with nature. For example, a tidal wave causing mass destruction. Romans thought that the God of the Ocean known as Neptune or Posidon caused that tidal wave.
The Roman Gods and Goddesses are the same as the Greek Gods and Goddesses, but they are known under different names.
Zeus (Jupiter)
Hera (Juno)
Poseidon (Neptune)
Hades (Pluto)
Athene (Minerva)
Apollo (Apollo
Aphrodite (Venus)
Artemis (Diana)
Hermes (Mercury)
Ares (Mars)
Hephaestus (Vulcan)
Hestia (Vesta)
The first name is the Greek name, the second is Roman.
Some Greek gods and goddesses are: Artemis (the goddess of the hunt) Aphrodite (the goddess of love, beauty and sex) Athena (the goddess of wisdom) Hera (the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage), Hestia (the goddess of the hearth) Demeter (goddess of grain, wheat, fall), Zeus (the king of the gods) Hephaestus (the god of fire) Hades (the god of the underworld) Ares (the god of war) Apollo (the god of music, poetry, Archery) Dionysus (the god of wine), Poseidon (the god of the sea)
zeus,poseidon,hades,hera,apollo,ares,aphrodite,artemis,athena,demeter,and so on.
Because they are gods and goddesses of different cultures.
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.
A lot. The Greeks worship many gods and goddesses so you can't find the exact number. There are many major and minor Greek gods and goddesses. You have to be more specific, how many Greek major gods or how many minor gods.
The Greek gods and goddesses typically ate ambrosia and drank nectar.
no
Because they are gods and goddesses of different cultures.
Roman gods and goddesses are pretty much the same, they just have different names.
There are not only a few gods and goddesses. In greek and roman mythology, their are tons of gods and goddesses
In Greek/Roman mythology, the gods are all an extended family.
Many of the Roman gods and goddesses had direct Greek counterparts.
There are lots. Each religion has their own. Add to it the Greek and the Roman gods and goddesses. That's quite a lot.
No gods are named after planets. But the planets are named after Roman gods.
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
Greek gods, and goddesses drank wine.
It's impossible for a mortal to become a God
They were not; they came from two different peoples, and when Romans took over Greece their gods and goddesses were adopted and adapted to the Roman people.