Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: God of War, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
In Greek/Roman mythology, the gods are all an extended family.
There are not only a few gods and goddesses. In greek and roman mythology, their are tons of gods and goddesses
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
Jupiter was the king of all the Roman gods and goddesses. He was also the god of the sky, thunder, and lightning in Roman mythology.
Because the Ancient Roman people believed in those Roman gods and goddesses. As well as other gods and goddesses from foreign people.
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
Led by Demeter the Greek gods and goddesses of the harvest are: Karmanor, Karme, and Chrysothemis. In Roman mythology Saturn and his daughter Ceres were harvest deities. Ceres too had companion gods and goddesses to aid her with tasks in gathering the harvest.
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
No one in the modern world is related to the Greek gods and goddesses; they are mythology.
Lunatic had no meaning in Greek mythology. Luna was a Roman goddess. It might have refered once to someone who worshiped Luna or other non-Roman moon gods or goddesses.
She didn't die . According to Greek mythology, all Gods and Goddesses are immortal .They live forever .
If you mean the goddess of the earth, that would be Terra or Gaia in roman and greek mythologies respectively