minerva
Juno is the Roman goddess who is considered the protector of women. She is also known as the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth.
For the Greek it is Hera queen of the gods also goddess of marraige and children. For the Roman it is Juno and I do not know what the goddess she is of in the Roman world.improvement: when the gods became roman, they stayed the same, only their personality and name differed. Hera became Juno, yes, but she was still goddess of marriage and family
There are a lot of gods and goddesses in mythology, but here are the Greek and Roman ones (which are nearly the same): Zeus (Roman Name: Jupiter/Jove)---God of lightning, king of the gods Hera (Roman Name: Juno)---Goddess of marriage, queen of the gods Poseidon (Roman Name: Neptune)---God of the sea, father of horses Hades (Roman Name: Pluto)---God of the underworld Athena (Roman Name: Minerva)---Goddess of wisdom, arts, and war Apollo (Roman Name: Apollo)---God of the sun (can be Helios), music, healing Artemis (Roman Name: Diana)---Goddess of the hunt, goddess of wild things Aphrodite (Roman Name: Venus)---Goddess of love and beauty Hermes (Roman Name: Mercury)---God of messangers, theives, travellers, merchants Ares (Roman Name: Mars)---God of war Hephaestus (Roman Name: Vulcan)---Lame (as in crippled) god of forge and fire Hestia (Roman Name: Vesta)---Goddess of the hearth and home Demeter (Roman Name: Ceres)---Goddess of agriculture Eros (Roman Name: Cupid)---God of love Hebe (Only Greek)---Goddess of youth Iris (Only Greek)---Goddess of the rainbow Persephone (Roman Name: Proserpina)---Goddess of flowers Dionysus (Roman Name:Bacchus)---God of wine
The Horn of Plenty is also called a Cornucopia. It is a symbol of abundance and nourishment. It was associated with many Greek and Roman gods included Ceres the Roman goddess of the harvest.
The Roman gods liked the goddess Vesta for various reasons. She was the virgin goddess of family, home and hearth. The god was not inaugurated in the temples like other gods.
Diana was a Roman goddess. A girl.
It depends on which Greek/Roman god/goddess.
minerva
The ancient gods had no chronology.
the planets were named after the roman gods. Venus was named after roman goddess's.
Hera was a Greek goddess. The wife of Zeus and mother of some gods.
Er...Artemis is a GODDESS. Artemis's Roman name is Diana.
Enjoying her old age pension, I guess. Nobody believes in the Greek gods any more.
Roman name-Cupid Greek name- Eros
Juno is the Roman goddess who is considered the protector of women. She is also known as the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth.
For the Greek it is Hera queen of the gods also goddess of marraige and children. For the Roman it is Juno and I do not know what the goddess she is of in the Roman world.improvement: when the gods became roman, they stayed the same, only their personality and name differed. Hera became Juno, yes, but she was still goddess of marriage and family