There are thousands of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses; the most well known are Ra, Horus, Set, Osiris, Isis, Hathor and Bast.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
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The Egyptian crocodile-god Sebek or Sobek is a complex deity who was regarded differently in different parts of Egypt. This is typical of the very confusing nature of the ancient Egyptian religion, where the same god or goddess can have many different appearances, responsibilities, connections and associations with other gods. He is not thought to have a female counterpart or wife, but he was sometimes worshipped as part of a triad (group of three gods, a common phenomenon in ancient Egypt): Sebek + Tasenetnofret + Panebtawi, or the triad Sebek + Hathor + Khonsu. The goddess Tasenetnofret (her name means "the good/beautiful sister") is one of the many manifestations of Hathor; she is normally considered a wife of Horus.
The Egyptian god Anubis was identified with Greek Hermes, or Roman Mercury.
Hathor was a Egyptian goddess of pleasure and joy most closely identified by the Greeks with Aphrodite and the Romans with Venus.
There are thousands of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses; the most well known are Ra, Horus, Set, Osiris, Isis, Hathor and Bast.
Those of the Abrahamic faiths; most of the ancient gods (Egyptian, Greek, Roman, etc.); almost all contemporary gods.
The ruler of the Roman Gods is Jupiter
The ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology is the god Hades. In Roman mythology, his name is Pluto. He also has a queen who rules with him. Her Greek name is Persephone and her Roman name is Proserpine. I think in egyptian Hades is Osiris
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
Ra was the name of the ancient Egyptian god of the sun.
roman gods
whatever the roman name for cronus
His Roman name was Mars.
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The Roman gods are basically the same, but changed in name, and made to be more warlike and violent.