There's a lot but I'll put in the most important ones;
Greek => Latin counterpart (What they're god of)
Zeus => Jupiter (lightning, king of gods)
Poseidon => Neptune (sea)
Hades => Pluto (underworld)
Hera => Juno (marriage)
Hestia => Vesta (hearth)
Demeter => Ceres (harvest)
(Pallas) Athena => Minerva (wisdom and warfare)
Aphrodite => Venus (Love)
Hermes => Mercury (thieves [also messenger of the gods])
Ares => Mars (war)
Artemis => Diana (hunt)
Apollo => There's no specific name but I guess you could say Phoebus (sun, light, truth, healing etc.)
Hephaestus => Vulcan(os) (craftsmanship)
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
Epimetheus IS the Latin version of the name. In Greek it would be ἘπιμηθεύςIn all seriousness, though, not all the Greek gods had Estruscan/Roman counterparts, so they simply kept or "Latinized" the Greek names. In this case, since the Greek name fit the naming conventions of Roman names, they simply kept it.
Pantheon. (Which is actually a Greek word for the Roman building.)
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!
All the Greek gods and goddesses had Roman names,with the exception of Apollo and Calypso,maybe more.The Romans were intrigued with the Greek legends and stories,so they made up their own gods with close relations with the Greeks,but with different names.In case you didn't know,Poseidon's Roman counterpart is Neptune.=)
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
The existence of gods is entirely a belief. But Roman gods are the same as Greek gods, with different names. If you search the beliefs of Greek gods, they are off the wall. But there is no evidence of any culture's gods. Myself, I believe all culture's gods are fake, except the Christian god, Jehovah.
There are many Roman gods. Romans took the Greek gods but changed their names and made them more violent. For example, Zeus became Jupiter. Fun Fact: All our planets, except for Earth, are named after Roman gods
Epimetheus IS the Latin version of the name. In Greek it would be ἘπιμηθεύςIn all seriousness, though, not all the Greek gods had Estruscan/Roman counterparts, so they simply kept or "Latinized" the Greek names. In this case, since the Greek name fit the naming conventions of Roman names, they simply kept it.
Yes all names have capitals
Pantheon. (Which is actually a Greek word for the Roman building.)
The Romans built temples because they kind of copied the Greek civilizations. After all, they had to worship gods. They had the same gods as the Greeks, but in different names. For example, Zeus in Greece was Jupiter in Roman.
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!
Good question, all the planets' names except earth were named after roman gods and goddesses. Venus is named after the roman goddess of love, Neptune the roman god of water. Saturn the roman god of farming, Mars the roman god of war, Jupiter the ruler of all the roman gods. Uranus however was named after the Greek God (roman and greek mythology is different) of the sky. Even Pluto now not a planet was named after the roman god of the underworld or dead.
Nothing.
In Greek/Roman mythology, the gods are all an extended family.