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Apollo is the roman counterpart for Apollo his name doesn't change
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.
Apollo doesn't have a Roman name, unlike the other Greek gods. They sometimes would call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Phoebus.
The twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
Apollo is the roman counterpart for Apollo his name doesn't change
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.
Apollo doesn't have a Roman name, unlike the other Greek gods. They sometimes would call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Phoebus.
The twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
The Roman counterpart was determined by the Romans from the gods they knew among themselves to best match the Greek Hades.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
In Greek Mythology, the gods live on Mount Olympus. There is no Roman counterpart.
Apollo. He was one of the few gods with the same name in Greek and Roman.
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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.=)
Apollon/Apollo is one of the Olympic gods in Greek/Roman mythology.
Mars is the Roman counterpart to Ares.