The Roman god of thunderbolts is actually known as the God of the Skies and is called Jupiter. The Greek version is known as Zeus. He is the king of Olympus in Greek Mythology, but I'm not to sure about Roman Mythology.
Fulgora is a Roman Goddess of Lightning, which is exactly what Her name means in Latin: "Lightning," "Flashing," or "Brightness."
Zeus. He was the Greek God of the sky so I presume that that means lightning as well.
Jupiter was a god of the thunderbolt/lightning, from which has "electricity" within it.
Jupiter
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
cupid is a roman god
The Roman god Janus, was god of gates, doors, and beginnings and endings.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
The Roman equivalent to the Greek god Hermes is the Roman god Mercury.
The Roman God Neptune is the God of the sea.
There is no Roman god for "worse".
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
Mars was a Roman god. He was the God of War.
"ROMAN god" did not discover Jupiter. it is named after roman god...JUpiter
the roman god of is mars so roman god of war means mars
there is not a god of electricity
Neptune was the roman god of the sea
it is the roman sea god
Pluto was the Roman god of the underworld.
Saturn was the Roman god of the sky.
the main roman god was zeus