The Roman god of humor is often identified as "Risus," who personifies laughter and joy. While not as prominent in mythology as other deities, Risus represents the lighter aspects of life and the enjoyment of humor. In Roman culture, humor was appreciated in literature and performances, reflecting the importance of laughter in social contexts.
Thalia is grace of Humor. The graces are a group of goddesses.
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.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
The Greek god of laughter is known as Gelos, while in Roman mythology, the equivalent would be the god named Risus. They both represent humor and laughter.
Thalia is grace of Humor. The graces are a group of goddesses.
The Roman God Neptune is the God of the sea.
Many theologians and believers view the concept of humor as a part of God's creation, reflecting aspects of joy and playfulness found in the world. While the Bible does not directly address God's sense of humor, some interpret moments of irony or wit in scripture as evidence of it. Ultimately, whether God has a sense of humor is a matter of personal interpretation and belief.
Of course god has a sense of humor, how else can you explain Americans.
There is no Roman god for "worse".
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
Mars was a Roman god. He was the God of War.
the roman god of is mars so roman god of war means mars
"ROMAN god" did not discover Jupiter. it is named after roman god...JUpiter
Not a one, apparently God lacks a sense of humor. Actually, lack of jokes in the bible is not evidence of God's lack of sense of humor but the lack of sense of humor of the writers of the bible or the people who compiled the contents. Perhaps any scriptures containing humor were rejected by them.