Apollo's Roman counterpart was the god Apollo, who retained his name from the Greek mythology. In Roman culture, he was associated with various domains, including music, poetry, healing, and prophecy, similar to his Greek origin. Additionally, he was often linked to the sun and light, emphasizing his role as a deity of enlightenment and the arts.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
The Greek Hera is most often associated with the Roman Juno.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were Greek gods.
Hera/ 'Ηρα was her Greek name. Juno was her Roman name.
Juno was born in Rome, within 1345 B.C. She died in 1395 B.C.
In Roman mythology, Apollos counterpart is the god Apollo. Apollo is the Greek god of the sun, light, music, prophecy, healing, and truth, among other things. He is often associated with harmony, order, and reason.
Venus is Aphrodite's Roman counterpart.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.
Cupid was the Roman name. His Greek counterpart was Eros.
First of all, the Roman counterpart came from Hermes, not the other way around. Second, the Roman counterpart of Hermes is Mercury.
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
ANSWER: His roman name is Apollo.
Ceres is the Roman counterpart of Demeter. She is the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and motherly relationships, like Demeter in Greek mythology.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.