Pax Irene is greek for pax in roman. The Roman goddess PAX was the goddess of peace.
Jupiter. Each planet was named after a roman god. Not the other way around.
First of all, the Roman counterpart came from Hermes, not the other way around. Second, the Roman counterpart of Hermes is Mercury.
Every thing from Roman mythology has a Greek counterpart, except Janus who was the god of beginnings and endings.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
Roman mythology did not have sects.
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon and in roman mythology it is Neptune
Hera was from Greek mythology. Her Roman counterpart is Juno. But she's both
Caelus, if you mean in Roman mythology.
Roman the greek counterpart is eros
Cupid was the ancient Roman god of love. His counterpart in Greek mythology was Eros.
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
She's the same in Roman mythology as she is in Greek mythology. Her name is still Pandora and her story is still the same.
Hermes
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were Greek gods.
Aphrodite is Greek. Her Roman counterpart is Venus.
(Roman mythology) god of the sea; counterpart of Greek Poseidon.