most giant and monsters in Greek and roman mythology are just things the gods created and then discarded.
Mythology is filled with giants. In Celtic mythology, Tethra and Corb were giants. In Greek and Roman mythology, Cyclopes, Gigantes, and Gaia were giants.
In Greek Mythology, Artemis Roman Mythology, Diana
Greek Mythology - Hades Roman Mythology - Pluto
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon and in roman mythology it is Neptune
Hera was from Greek mythology. Her Roman counterpart is Juno. But she's both
The goddess, Terra, was the Roman goddess of personifying the earth. In Greek Mythology, she is also known as Gaea, or Mother Earth. She is the oldest Greek Goddess, and is the mother of the Titans, and the Giants.
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Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
Greco-Roman mythology.
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
Roman mythology is based on/borrowed from Greek mythology, using diffrent names.
The god of fear and panic in Greek Mythology was Phobos