"Question should read 'who' not 'what' and the answer is Nyx" Don't be so cocky if you're going to get the answer wrong. Nyx is the greek goddess of the night. The roman one is Nox. And the 'who' and 'what' depends on if you believe it was an actual existing person or not. Seeing as they were really just fictituous personalities represented by idols or the like then the preface 'What' is perfectly acceptable.
Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon
Empanda - Roman goddess of food
the roman goddess of wisdom was titled Minerva, also labeled the following Virgin goddess of poetry,medicine,wisdom,commerce,weaving,crafts,magic and the inventor of music. -Gen
Pax Irene is greek for pax in roman. The Roman goddess PAX was the goddess of peace.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
Her name means 'night' and she is the Roman personification of the night.
She was the Roman goddess of night. She is also Nyx in Greek mythology.
The Greek goddess Hecate who is the goddess of the crossroads, magic, witchcraft, the night, the harvest moon, ghosts and necromancy.
Trivia is the Roman goddess who "haunted crossroads, graveyards, and was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, wandered about at night, and was seen only by the barking of dogs who told of her approach".Hecate is her Greek equivalent, she is the Titan goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
The Roman goddess Minerva did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
Felicitas was the Roman goddess of happiness.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
The Roman goddess of truth was Veritas.
Minerva was the Roman goddess of intellect.
Selene is the Greek goddess, the Roman equivalent is Diana or Luna.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.