Roman gods were originally regional, as the Roman Empire spread and grew, these gods and goddesses were adopted into the Roman Empire.
24 roman gods and goddesses exited
cuz they like gods
Many of the Roman gods and goddesses had direct Greek counterparts.
In so far as the Romans applied many of the Greek myths to the Roman gods.
there is no definite yes or no to this question, roman religion was based on many gods so there could have been influence there because the gods ruled in groups so why shouldn't the romans?
They didn't like the Greek's gods, so had there own instead.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
There were many more than thirteen ancient Roman gods. Some of them included:VenusJupiterNeptunePlutoApolloMinerva
They are the Roman gods. Italy didn't have their own an ancient gods.
Number 4 in Roman numerals is IV or IIII. The Romans worshiped many gods and their main god was IVPITER (Jupiter) so IV was part of their gods name and it would be an insult to the name of god to have him regarded as a number so they chose to use IIII.
Actually all planets are named after roman gods and so are many constellations. But the exception to this is earth because in Rome they referred to earth as the mother and she was called Terra.