Technically, there is no Greek counterpart for Abundantia, however, there was a Greek personification of abundance and prosperity. That was Euthenia. However, there is no direct connection of the two; Abundantia developed independently and was never connected to Euthenia.
The Greek counterpart of the Minerva was Athena.
Abeona was a purely Roman deity. She had no Greek counterpart.
Cupid was the Roman name. His Greek counterpart was Eros.
Cupid's Greek name was Eros.
The Egyptian counterparts of the Greek gods are known as the Egyptian deities. These deities include Osiris (counterpart of Zeus), Isis (counterpart of Hera), Horus (counterpart of Apollo), and Thoth (counterpart of Hermes), among others.
Rhea is a Greek goddess and so has no Greek counterpart. Ops/Opis was the Roman counterpart.
Abeona was a purely Roman deity. She had no Greek counterpart.
The Greek counterpart of the Minerva was Athena.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.
Selene is the Greek goddess of the Moon. Her Roman counterpart is Luna.
Cupid was the Roman name. His Greek counterpart was Eros.
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Cupid's Greek counterpart was Eros.
Cupid's Greek name was Eros.
The Egyptian counterparts of the Greek gods are known as the Egyptian deities. These deities include Osiris (counterpart of Zeus), Isis (counterpart of Hera), Horus (counterpart of Apollo), and Thoth (counterpart of Hermes), among others.
Roman. Venus's Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
Aphrodite is the Greek counterpart of Venus.