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Most of the Greek/Roman deities were involved in the lives of humans.
also The Iberian lives next to the stone thatched hut. who lives where?
Plutarch was a biographer who wrote many comparisons of Greek and Roman public figures. Examples are Theseus and Romulus; Lycurgus and Numa; Solon and Publicola; Pericles and Fabius Maximus. Plutarchs lives have been published in both English and the original Ancient Greek.
If You are talking about greek an roman gods, it is roman.
The Roman is Nereus; the Greek is Νηρευς
Hephaestus is a Greek god not Roman.
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.
Pegasus is both Greek and Roman.
It is a Greek myth if written by a Greek in Greek, or stated to be originating with the ancient Greek people. It is a Roman myth if written in Latin by a Roman citizen.
The historians who used the word lives in the title of one of their books were Suetonius, a Roman, and Plutarch, a Greek who became a Roman citizen. Such titles were for books with biographies. Plutarch wrote the "Lives of the Roman emperors", which had biographies of the first Roman emperors, from Augustus to Vitellius, and "Parallel Lives" a series of biographies of famous Greeks and Romans. The surviving parts of this work have 23 pairs of biographies (with a Greek paired with a Roman) and four unpaired lives. Suetonius wrote "De vita Caesarum (About the Life of the Caesars" with a chapter on the lives Caesar and of each of the first eleven Roman emperors. Plutarch lived from c. 46 to 120 and wrote most of his work in the late first century. Suetonius lived from c. 69 to c. 140 and wrote De vita Caesarum in 121.
Persephone (Greek) Proserpine/Proserpina (Roman)Pan (Greek)Poseidon (Greek)Pluto (Roman)
Saturn is Cronus. Cronus was his greek name, Saturn his roman name.