Roman=Greek Apollo=Apollo (though sometimes referred to as Phoebus) Ceres=Demeter Diana=Artemis Juno=Hera Jupiter=Zeus Mars=Ares Mercury=Hermes Minerva=Athena Neptune=Poseidon Venus=Aphrodite Vesta=Hestia Vulcan=Hephaestus
Artemis. Some say Aries since they are both war gods, but Artemis was a maiden like Athena and a warrior as shown by her slaying the Python when she was only a child. the only thing that Aries and Athena share in common is that they were war gods. Athena is brave and courages, whereas Aries is portrayed as a coward; and Aries was a warrior straight and simple Athena was a strategist. Artemis was also portrayed with intelligence.
The gods Artemis and Apollo were both said to spread sicknesses; Apollo targeting the men and Artemis targeting the women. Other than that, they don't share much responsibilities.
Artemis and Eris do not share a myth, so we can not determine if they liked each other.
The flag of Taiwan does not share a geometric characteristic.
Both are virgin goddesses.
An area where residents share a same characteristic is called a homogeneous region.
All living things share the characteristic of being able to grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.
There are live. aren't they! I think they share sun and water
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
Ah, let's think about Ares for a moment. He had several siblings in Greek mythology. Ares had many brothers and sisters, including Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Hephaestus, and Dionysus. Each of them brought something unique and special to the world, just like how each of us has our own special gifts to share.
Hestia is the goddess of the hearth, which is a fireplace. She is also keeper of the hearth at Mount Olympus. One myth says that before humans had fire, Hestia looked after the flame for the gods. But Prometheus managed to charm her into giving him some of the flame to share with the mortals. Therefore, it makes sense that a flame would represent Hestia.