Yes, because the roman gods were more warlike, and had very short tempers. The greek gods were more kind to the mortals.
It is both. They were in both cultures. As seen in the Death caverns in roman mythology and minotaurs summoned to kill Apollo in greek.
The Greek God of wrestling is the half-god Hercules (Roman Mythology) or Herakles (Greek Mythology). Hercules like to wrestle his guests to exhaustion and then kill them.
Jupiter is the equivalent of Zeus, of the Greek myths. So, if you were looking for a specific "story" of Zeus, I would say the story of his birth and rising up to kill his tyrant father, Cronus, called Saturn in Roman myth, is his "story". Zeus, or Jupiter, is the leader of the Olympic gods in Greek myth, and likewise in Roman myth.
yes she was,legend has it that she killed her father, but this is not true. She did, however kill off her brother and sister. But she could not possibly be the rottenest Roman because she was not a Roman. She was a Greek, or Greco-Egyptian.
Yes, Artemis would kill animals because she is the goddess of the Hunt. It's what she does.
often people would kill themselves to avoid roman slavery.
a roman soldier would have loads of danger and the danger would be 1. the enemy the enemy would have a weapon and would try and kill you it's there job lolxxxxxx
He/She would disable the opponent and kill or spare Him/Her. Timothy A. Moore
cause they thaught it would be fun to kill people
If you are talking Greek myth, you do not kill them, they kill you!
watching gladiators kill each other was a popular sport, although, the Romans did put their own twist on the Greek Olympics
Apollo was the Greek god of men, the sun, archery, music, and culture in general. Every morning he pulled the sun in his chariot across the sky. His arrows would kill any mortal man in a single shot. He was the son of Zeus and his twin sister was Artemis. He was one of the few Greek gods who had the same name in Roman mythology.