In Roman mythology, fish were often associated with various deities and symbolized fertility, abundance, and transformation. The fish was particularly linked to the goddess Venus, who was connected to love and beauty, and sometimes represented in art as emerging from the sea. Additionally, fish were seen as symbols of the soul and the afterlife, reflecting themes of rebirth and spiritual nourishment. Their presence in myths often emphasized the interconnectedness of life, nature, and divine influence.
If you mean the goddess of the earth, that would be Terra or Gaia in roman and greek mythologies respectively
Titans, monsters, and Giants.
greek and roman mythologies
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.
In Roman Mythologies he is known as Uranus. In Greek is known as Apollo
Apollo's name remains the same in Roman mythology. He is known as Apollo in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
Zeus's Roman counterpart is Jupiter. Both are powerful rulers of the gods in their respective mythologies.
Mars is a Roman Mythologies god. The Greek god however is Ares. They are both gods of war.
The word astomatous means mouthless in Greek language. Astomi is also the name of a race of furred mouthless humanoids from the Greek and Roman mythologies.
Provides Light. Apollo was the Sun God in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
Greek= Apollo Roman= Apollo He has the same name for both Mythologies.
Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek; there is no real mythology behind this minor goddess.