So they can get food
Isis was an Egyptian goddess and her temples and cult were worshiped all over the empire. Rome was no exception. The emperor Vespasian built a temple to her in Rome and there is evidence of a temple of Isis in the ruins of Pompeii.
In Greece, it was Eos. It was Aurora in Rome.
Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.
Minerva was the goddess of wisdom and crafts and was recognized in the city of Rome as the goddess of war. She was rational and sometimes a defender of wars. Her weakness was a tendency to be out of touch with her emotions.
The most important Roman goddesses were Juno, the queen of gods, patron goddess of Rome and the women of Rome; Vesta, the goddess of the hearth and the household; Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and grain crops; Diana, the goddess the hunt, the moon and childbirth; Venus, goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility and prosperity ; and Minerva, the goddess of wisdom music, poetry, commerce, weaving, crafts, and medicine and magic These goddesses were part of the Di Consentes; the twelve major Roman deities which came in six male-female pairings.Some other Roman goddesses were: Dea Dia, the goddess of growth; Feronia, the goddess of wildlife, fertility, health and abundance; Fortuna, the goddess of fortune; Fides, the goddess of trust; Libera, the wife of Liber, they were the gods of viticulture, patrons of the plebeians, they were part of the Aventine triad which was worshipped by the plebeians; Flora, goddess of flowers and spring; Lucina, another the goddess of childbirth; Luna, the goddess of the moon; Mater Matuta, the goddess of the dawn; Magna Mater, the great Mother; Ops, and earth goddess and a goddess of fertility; Salus, the goddess of security and well-being; Terra (or Tellus or Terra Mater), a goddess of the earth;Juno and Minerva, together with Jupiter and was part of the Capitoline Triad, three supreme deities who were worshiped at the Temple of Jupiter Optimum Maximus, Rome's largest temple which stood on the Capitoline Hill. The gods of this triad was the tutelary gods of the Roman stateCeres and Libera, together with Liber were part of the Aventine Triad (or the plebeian Triad or the agricultural Triad). Their temple was on the Aventine Hill, which was associated with the plebeians (the commoners). They were the patrons of the plebeians and were a focus for plebeian identity in opposition to the patrician aristocracy. It is thought that this triad was created in opposition to the Capitoline Triad because its gods were the tutelary gods of the Roman state at a time when the state was monopolised by the patrician aristocracy.
That would be Minerva, the warrior goddess.
In Rome around 240 B.C.E /238 B.C.E. when a temple was made for her, she was goddess of flowers and spring and married Favonius, was companion to Hercules. Her festival days were May 23 and the April 28 and May 3 was Floralia.Her parents are unknown.
Angerona was considered to be the Goddess of Secrecy and Protector of Rome.
In the Roman pantheon, the goddess of wisdom was Minerva.
Hades has many wifes, but the most well known is Persephone.
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Persephone in Greek. Proserpine or Flora in Rome. She was a goddess.
The people who claimed to be citizens of Rome worshiped Diana among many gods and goddesses.
the greek goddess of love's name is Aphrodite/ and in Rome it was Venus ;)
Isis was an Egyptian goddess and her temples and cult were worshiped all over the empire. Rome was no exception. The emperor Vespasian built a temple to her in Rome and there is evidence of a temple of Isis in the ruins of Pompeii.
In Greece, it was Eos. It was Aurora in Rome.
In Greece, Artemis. In Rome, Diana.