There's quite a few. There's:
Jupiter Ruler of the Gods. He is the god of Sky, Lightning and Thunder. He is the son of Saturn and brother of Neptune, Pluto and Juno, who is also his wife. His attribute is the lightning bolt and his symbol the eagle, who is also his messenger. He was also considered the Patron god of Rome, and his temple was the official place of state business and sacrifices.
Apollo is the son of Jupiter and Leto, and the twin brother of Diana . He is the god of music, playing a golden lyre. The Archer, far shooting with a silver bow. The god of healing who taught man medicine. The god of light. The god of truth, who can not speak a lie. One of Apollo's more important daily tasks is to harness his chariot with four horses an drive the Sun across the sky.
Neptune He is famous for his oracle at Delphi. People traveled to it from all over the Greek world to divine the future. His tree was the laurel. The crow his bird. The dolphin his animal.
God of the Sea. Brother of Jupiter, Pluto and Juno. The God and patron of Horses and Horse Racing as Neptune Equester. Neptunalia was celebrated on July 23. The trident is Neptune's attribute.
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The main difference between Roman and Greek antiquity is the Roman adaptation of the Greek gods. The Romans used many of the same gods, but changed their names. Romans also tended to focus less on technology and more on aesthetics than the Greeks.
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Number 4 in Roman numerals is IV or IIII. The Romans worshiped many gods and their main god was IVPITER (Jupiter) so IV was part of their gods name and it would be an insult to the name of god to have him regarded as a number so they chose to use IIII.
Christians also posed a problem for Roman rulers. The main reason was that they refused to worship Roman gods. This refusal was seen as opposition to Roman rule.
the roman gods
Hundreds and Hundreds but, there were 12 main gods
Jupiter, also called Jove, was the Roman king of gods.
there are twelve (unless you count out Vesta)ApolloCeresDianaJunoJupiterMarsMercuryMinervaNeptuneVenusVestaVulcan
In Ancient Roman times, people believed in gods. These gods are similar to the ones in Greek Mythology, with the same powers, but just different names, appearances and a bit of personality. There are countless gods in Roman mythology. Here are the main ones: Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto.
The main difference between Roman and Greek antiquity is the Roman adaptation of the Greek gods. The Romans used many of the same gods, but changed their names. Romans also tended to focus less on technology and more on aesthetics than the Greeks.
That is impossible to say. There was a pantheon of twelve main Roman gods; however the actual number of gods that existed in the belief of Roman pagans was innumerable. People had varying beliefs about the existence of certain gods, and some gods could even be equated with each other. There were also variations of the same god, for example Juno Lucina and Juno Sospita.
Jupiter was the main God of the Roman pantheon. He was seen to be the Protector of Rome and King of the Gods. Towards the end of the Western Roman Empire, many Romans worshipped Sol Invictus, the Sun.
The ruler of the Roman Gods is Jupiter
Most of the main gods that were born on Mount Olimpus were origonaly named after planets in the sky such as Saturn,Pluto, and Jupiter
Roman gods were originally regional, as the Roman Empire spread and grew, these gods and goddesses were adopted into the Roman Empire.
the Romans adopted their Gods from the Greeks. the main Gods are Juno. Protector , and special counselor of the roman state. then there is Jupiter. he's the god of the state who distributed the laws
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