In Roman mythology, Caelus is associated with the sky and the weather. He is not typically depicted as having weaknesses like mortal beings in Greek mythology; instead, he represents the overarching concept of the sky and celestial phenomena.
No Zero!
strength grows from weakness
taxes
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He was a god, why should he have weaknesses? OKAY, he DOES have one! his weakness is..... ASK.COM
As a Roman god, the Romans like to think he had no weaknesses.
eh
It depends on the interpretation of the individual.
What is following.
There is no symbol for zero, which makes it very difficult to do arithmetic.
In Roman mythology, in the tale of Cupid and Psyche, Psyche managed to get past Cerberus by giving him a cake.
Achilles is a famous "indestructible" Roman solider. The only part of his body that could be harmed was his right heel. His right heel was his weakness, so when someone finds your one weakness it is often called your Achilles heel. Except, he wasn't Roman, he was Greek.