the roman gods are what the Romans believed in and each one had it's on monkey puzzle
In Roman Mythology Zephyr(us) was one of the four gods of the wind known as Anemoi. Each had a cardinal direction affiliated with them. Specifically, Zephyrus was the god of the west wind.
Yes. He is the God of the Sea, one of the three major gods of the Greek and Roman tradition, one of the 12 children of Kronos/Kronus/Chronus, and a popular figure in art and mythology.
Yes.
They are one humongous family.
I know one that isn't. Janus. Roman God of Doorways
Mercury was one of the Roman Gods. He was the messanger god.
No one known who created the name Saturn, or Saturnus. The name was the name of one of the ancient Roman gods. All modern uses derive that that.
One of the key attributes of Judaism is its monotheism. Accepting the Roman gods would have been a violation of that basic principle.
Apollo. He was one of the few gods with the same name in Greek and Roman.
Jupiter (Jove) was the king of the Roman Gods.
Bacchus was one of the roman gods. The Romans were actually afraid of their gods which is why they worshipped them.
mercury: after mercury the roman god of commerce, also messanger of the gods (Hermes) venus: after venus the roman goddess of beauty and love, also known as aphrodite in the greek mithology mars: roman god or war(mars), ares in greece juppiter: god of all the olympic gods in ancient rome, aka: Zeus saturn: roman god of agriculture, aka Kronos in greece, titan and god of time uranus: greek god that representing the sky, one of the primordial gods neptune: roman god of the sea, called Poseidon in greece (the earth is also called gaia from one of the primordial gods in the greek mithology)