Sure there is she loves rasberries and bannanas.
Yes, in that it came to be associated with Libertas, goddess of liberty. For more, see my 1999 book, 'The Domestic Cat in Roman Civilization.'
The crescent moon, is a major attribute of the goddess Diana. Sometimes it was worn as a diadem.
The month of March was originally named (on the Julian Calendar) after Mars, the Roman God of war. Mars was originally a more peaceful god associated with the harvest, nature and fertility. As Rome began their campaign of expansionism, Mars' role in the Roman pantheon of gods became more associated with war and protection of the Roman civilization. As he was originally associated with the harvest and livestock which provided the staples of life, bread and meat, the transition is easy to understand, as the populace of Rome needed to eat and more importantly, the Roman soldiers could not march or fight on an empty stomach.
Luna sometomes lunar Diana is also the name for the roman goddess of the moon
Empanda - Roman goddess of food
The Horn of Plenty is also called a Cornucopia. It is a symbol of abundance and nourishment. It was associated with many Greek and Roman gods included Ceres the Roman goddess of the harvest.
Venus , the Roman goddess of Love is associated with Valentine's Day , it is her honourary day .
Roman goddess Minerva. Greek goddess Athena. (same goddess)
Yes, Haumea does have a symbol that represents her in various contexts, such as astronomy and mythology. The symbol for Haumea is typically shown as a stylized representation of the Roman goddess Ceres, who is associated with agriculture and fertility.
In Greek mythology the goddess Aphrodite is often associated with the sea, doves, swans, and pearls. But on the other hand, in Roman mythology, Aphrodite was named Venus, and her symbol was the pentacle.
The symbol is the rose, but her animal is the dove.
Minerva
Athena had the Roman name of Minerva. Minerva was a Roman goddess closely associated with the Greek goddess Athena.
Venus, the Roman goddess of love, associated with Aphrodite.
The cypress tree is a symbol of the goddess Diana.
venus?
No, Aphrodite is Greek; she was however associated with the Roman goddess Venus.