The names are different, other than that nothing
King of the God, lord of the sky-Zeus (Greek), Uranus (Roman)
Queen of the Goddess, goddess of marriage, Hera (Greek), Juno (Roman)
God of the sun, music, young men-Apollo (greek)
Goddess of moon, the hunt, young women, virginity-Artemis (greek), Diana (roman)-twin to Apollo
God of wine, festivity, the theatre, party-Dionysus (greek) Bacchus (Roman)
Goddess of wisdom, tactical warfare, Arts and Crafts-Athena (greek), Minerva (roman)
God of forgery, technology, fire-Hephaestus (greek), Vulcan (roman)
Goddess of the hearth and home-Hestia (greek), Vesta (roman)-NOT an olympian, used to be but left so dionysus could join without being 13)
Goddess of love and beauty-Aphrodite (greek), Venus (roman)
God of War-Ares (greek) Mars (roman)
Messenger of the Gods, travel, robbers-god-Hermes (greek), Mercury (roman)
God the Underworld and death-Hades (greek), Pluto (roman)
God of the sea-Poseidon (greek), Neptune (roman)
In Greek Mythology, Artemis Roman Mythology, Diana
The goddess of love was Aphrodite in Greek mythology, and Venus in Roman.
Venus was the Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty, the equivalent of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, they where basically the same with different names
No, Venus is from Roman Mythology, not Greek. She is, however, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. The corresponding goddess in Greek Mythology is Aphrodite.
Venus is the Roman equivelant of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology.
Greek: AphroditeRoman: VenusShe was the goddess of love.
Aphrodite is a Greek goddess. In Roman mythology, she is called Venus. She is the goddess of love and beauty.
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the Goddess of Love, also known as Venus in Roman mythology.
Hestia (Roman: Vesta) is the goddess of home and hearth in the Greco-Roman mythology.
The greek goddess of art was Athena (Minerva in Roman mythology) Hope it helped :)
Venus in Roman Mythology, Aphrodite in Greek Mythology.
The Greek name of the Greek goddess Athena is Athena. In Roman mythology the goddess Athena was associated with Minerva.