There are tons and tons one Greek gods and goddesses. But i will name a few for you. 1. Hera 2. Aphrodite 3. Zeus 4. Ares 5. Apollo 6. Artemis 7. Hades 8. Athena 9. Poseidon 10. Hephaestus 11. Demeter 12. Dionysus 13. Hermes 14. Hestia There are tons more of Greek gods and goddesses so all you have to do is type in: Lists Of Gods And Goddesses and tons of names will pop up!!!
There are many gods with four letter names. Here are some: Thor Odin Loki Modi Vali There are multiple spellings of every Norse god name, letter number may vary depending on source.
As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.
1)Egyptian 2)Semetic 3)Phoenician 4)Greek 5)Roman
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 secondAphrodite Venus Ares Mars Artemis Diana Athena Minerva Demeter CeresHades 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 VulcanHera JunoHermes Mercury Hestia VestaKronos SaturnPersephone Proserpina Poseidon NeptuneZeus Jupiter Minor GodsErinyes Furiae Eris DiscordiaEros Cupid Fates MoraeGraces CharitiesHelios SolHours HoraePan FaunusTyche Fortuna
The twelve major gods of ancient Rome were derived from many of the pagan Greek gods. The 12 major names of Rome's gods were:1. Jupiter 2. Juno 3. Neptune 4. Ceres 5. Minerva 6. Apollo 7. Diana 8. Mars9. Venus 10. Mercury 11. Vulcan 12. VestaThere is some controversy on this topic, however, the 12 named were major gods of the Romans. Other gods may be in the top 12 but the Romans did not "rank" them all except for the top ones mentioned, such as Jupiter.
Number 4 in Roman numerals is IV or IIII. The Romans worshiped many gods and their main god was IVPITER (Jupiter) so IV was part of their gods name and it would be an insult to the name of god to have him regarded as a number so they chose to use IIII.
He is one of the begin 4 gods in greek mythology. In Roman he is called Cupid.
The roman numeral for 4 was traditionally IIII and not IV because it is the first two letters of their king of the gods, Iupiter, which is written IVPITER. The Romans did not want to compare the king of the gods with something so small as 4.
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The number 4. When written as a Roman numeral, it's IV (ivy).
Odin, Thor, Zeus. There are different methods of spelling these names, and not all of these have four letters.
The names on the test in Poseidon's realm are: 1. Ares 2. Hermes 3. Aphrodite herself 4. Artemis 5. Hestia
Greek 1.Aphrodite 2.Artemis 3.Athena 4.Cronus In Roman Names 1.Venus 2.Dianna 3.Minerva 4.Saturn
I don't know any Roman gods, but I know lots of the Greek ones: 1. Poseidon- sea God 2. Zeus- sky God 3. Aphrodite- goddess of love 4. Ares- god of war
1.There were new entertainments. 2.The Roman brought luxury and goods. 3.Stone villas. 4.Temples and shrines were built for the Roman's gods and goddesses. 5.Christianity became the official religion.
Here is the order: 1. Ares 2. Hermes 3. Aphrodite 4. Artemis 5. Hestia When you pass the test Aphrodite will give you the mirror. The mirrot takes you to the realm of the major gods.