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The Roman name is Diana.
her roman name is Juno :)
The Roman moon goddess was Luna.
Demeter's Roman counterpart is Ceres.
Artemis' Roman name was Diana.
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The Greek goddess Persephone (Roman Proserpine) is probably the best known goddess of the underworld. Other pantheons have different goddesses.
The Norse had no name for Hera. The Norse and Greek pantheons are vastly different, and there is no direct correlation between the two, as there are in Greek and Roman.
The head of the Greek and Roman pantheons is Zeus also known as Jupiter or Jove. It is believed he is the same god, as the Greeks and Romans frequently shared culture, be it by free trade or conquest.
There are well-known Pantheons in Paris and Rome.
a pantheon is temple that is dedicated to not one god, but all of the gods
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Roman culture was considered to be most sophisticated my many people so inhabitants of the provinces were happy to adopt their innovations. Of particular interest was the weaponry and the drinking of wine.
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A pantheon was a temple dedicated to all deities. Normally, temples were dedicated to one or two gods or, rarely, three gods. A pantheon, instead, was dedicated to the all deities. The word is Greek and combines pan (all) and theon (of or for all the gods) which meant a temple of/for all the gods. The Greeks built pantheons and the Romans built pantheons throughout the Roman Empire.
The greatest Roman revolutionaries had to be Julius Caesar and his nephew Octavian. Julius because of his innovations, military victories and being named perpetual dictator. Octavian because he transformed the rotted out republic into the workable principate.
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