There were very few small hand held, portable "bottles" at the time as they were determined not to be cost effective given the very little volume they would hold. Instead, an "Amphora" (Plural: amphorae) was used to transport fluids. An amphora was similar to the size of a modern day flower vase with handles on either side.
Drinkable fluid from an amphora would be poured into a small "Kylix" which is the most direct equivalent to a small drinking cup.
The Roman is Nereus; the Greek is Νηρευς
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.
Pegasus is both Greek and Roman.
Persephone (Greek) Proserpine/Proserpina (Roman)Pan (Greek)Poseidon (Greek)Pluto (Roman)
Saturn is a Roman god not greek
If You are talking about greek an roman gods, it is roman.
The Roman is Nereus; the Greek is Νηρευς
Hephaestus is a Greek god not Roman.
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.
Pegasus is both Greek and Roman.
It is a Greek myth if written by a Greek in Greek, or stated to be originating with the ancient Greek people. It is a Roman myth if written in Latin by a Roman citizen.
Persephone (Greek) Proserpine/Proserpina (Roman)Pan (Greek)Poseidon (Greek)Pluto (Roman)
Zeus was Greek. Jupiter was Roman.
Roman. Venus's Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
Saturn is a Roman god not greek
Hera(Greek) Juno(Roman)
The blend of Greek and Roman cultures is referred to as Greco-Roman.