Apollo is the roman counterpart for Apollo his name doesn't change
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
In Roman mythology, Apollos counterpart is the god Apollo. Apollo is the Greek god of the sun, light, music, prophecy, healing, and truth, among other things. He is often associated with harmony, order, and reason.
The twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
The deity most similar to Apollo in Greek mythology would be the Roman god Apollo's equivalent, which is the god Apollo himself. Apollo's counterpart in Roman mythology is the god of the sun and music, so they share many similarities.
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.
In Roman mythology, Apollos counterpart is the god Apollo. Apollo is the Greek god of the sun, light, music, prophecy, healing, and truth, among other things. He is often associated with harmony, order, and reason.
The twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
The deity most similar to Apollo in Greek mythology would be the Roman god Apollo's equivalent, which is the god Apollo himself. Apollo's counterpart in Roman mythology is the god of the sun and music, so they share many similarities.
Apollo's twin was Artemis who was the goddess of the moon
Venus is Aphrodite's Roman counterpart.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Diana was the roman goddess of the moon and the hunt. Her brother is phoebus Apollo. Her greek counterpart is Artemis
Diana is not Greek, but Roman. Her Greek counterpart, Artemis, is the goddess of the moon and the hunt, twin sister of Apollo.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.