In Roman mythology, the god of the woods is Silvanus. He is associated with the forests, fields, and agriculture, serving as a protector of wildlife and rural life. Silvanus is often depicted as a rustic deity, embodying the untamed aspects of nature. He is sometimes conflated with the Greek god Pan, reflecting his connection to nature and the wilderness.
Diana was the Roman God who was the guardian of wild beasts, horses, and domesticated animals.
Pan god of the wild
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
cupid is a roman god
The Roman god Janus, was god of gates, doors, and beginnings and endings.
Diana was the Roman God who was the guardian of wild beasts, horses, and domesticated animals.
Faunus
A Roman god of Fields and Woods
Pan. He was also the god of nature in general. Pan was the Greek god. His Roman counterpart was Faunus.
I think you might be thinking of Faunus, which is the Roman counterpart to the Greek Pan, but they are only gods of the woods. There is no Greek or Roman deity associated with the concept of mischief.
The Greek god of nature, and the wild was Pan. He was a creature known as a satyr. His Roman counterpart was the god Faunus.
Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt and the wilderness. Her Greek counterpart was Artemis.
The Roman God Neptune is the God of the sea.
James Woods is a practicing Roman Catholic.
Freyr is the Norse god of the woods. Freya is his female counterpart and is the goddess of the woods.
the god of wild is Pan
Pan god of the wild