The Romans referred to the most hated god as "Cloacina," who was associated with the Cloaca Maxima, the great sewer of Rome. While the term "hated" may not apply universally, Cloacina was often seen as a necessary but unglamorous deity, representing the darker aspects of urban life and sanitation. Additionally, in a broader context, some Romans viewed deities like Bacchus or Isis with ambivalence, reflecting cultural tensions and differing values.
The Romans called Dionysus, the god of wine, Bacchus.
Their hate did not derive from disgust but from envy. So they tried to eliminate the Jews in order to exploit their tradition and knowledge
Jupiter
a gift from the god
No he hated them because he thought they had horrid fashion sense.
christians were hated for there belief in god by the romans who believed in rulers such as kings and many christians were killed for there belief
The Romans called him Neptune.
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Zeus is.
There is only one person hated by the gods: Ares, god of war and foolish
Well they would call them something about a god or an army
The answer is.......... Saturn
The Roman god of the sea was Neptunus (Neptune).
The Romans called Dionysus, the god of wine, Bacchus.
Jupiter
Neptune was the ROMAN god to which the ROMAN people identified with the GREEK sea god, Poseidon.
Zeus and Jupiter are the same God, but with a different name. The Greeks preferred to call him Zeus, whereas the Romans preferred to call him Jupiter.