There are different gods that consist in every civilization; which make up this belief
But i personally would go with the Greek adaptation/version:
1.) Zeus the God of Lighning, the King of the Greek gods
2.) Hera, the goddess of the Heavens, Zeus's wife.
3.) Artemis, twin of Apollo, goddess of the hunt and animals alike.
4.) Phoebus Apollo, the god of archery and music
Hope this helps.
The Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing rituals, sacrifices, and offerings. These acts were believed to please the deities and ensure their protection and blessings.
There are many mythologies, including Greek, Roman, Celtic, and Judeo-Christian. Each has some form of deity. The ancient Greek religion, as with many ancient religions, was polytheistic; it included many gods and goddesses.
The Romans had a vast pantheon of gods and goddesses, with each having specific attributes and roles. While they did have a god or goddess associated with many aspects of life, they did not have a god for absolutely everything. Some major Roman gods include Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Neptune.
In Greek mythology, gods and goddesses were immortal beings, so they did not age or die naturally. They preserved their lives because they were considered divine and not subject to the same mortality as humans.
Gods are typically seen as male deities in various religions and mythologies, while goddesses are female deities. They are often associated with different aspects of nature, functions, or domains. In many belief systems, gods and goddesses are seen as equal in power and importance.
Roman gods and goddesses are pretty much the same, they just have different names.
They are planets
Psyche was the Roman name used- notice that in the myth, the names of the gods and goddesses mentioned (Venus, Jupiter) are the Roman names.
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
Because the Ancient Roman people believed in those Roman gods and goddesses. As well as other gods and goddesses from foreign people.
24 roman gods and goddesses exited
The Romans adopted the the Greek gods as their own, giving them new names. Pluto's Greek name is Hades. Roman astronomers later gave the planets the names of their gods and goddesses.
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Roman gods were originally regional, as the Roman Empire spread and grew, these gods and goddesses were adopted into the Roman Empire.
the roman gods did like athena and those guys the goddesses and gods! so that is how they got there fashion look! from the great godds and goddesses
Ten roman gods and goddesses would be Neptune, Apollo, Pluto, Jupiter, Minerva, Diana, Ceres, Mars, Bacchus, and Vulcan. These are some of the more well known roman gods and goddesses.