They do not have any relevant difference, since the Romans captured many statues of the Greek Gods, they modeled there realigion in the same fashion, but changed the name of the Gods.
Yes but with different names (Zeus=Greek, Jupiter/Jove=Roman)
Poseidon was a Greek god, the god of the sea. His Roman counterpart is Neptune. Many of the Roman and Greek gods were similar deities, but their names were different.
yes they are just two different forms roman and greek the roman form is more viloent
They use different alphabets
there is no difference just Pluto is roman because greek gods turned in to roman gods and changed names.
If u mean the Greek Olympics around 11 but it is widely argued.
No, Gaea does not have a different name. In both Greek and Roman mythology, her name is Gaea.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
The Greek statues were meant to look perfect. The Roman copied the Greek art and many other stuffs. But some of the things the Roman copied were different. Their statues were not meant to look perfect. They included every single features, unlike the Greeks. These are the reason why the Roman and Greek statues differ
The Greek statues were meant to look perfect. The Roman copied the Greek art and many other stuffs. But some of the things the Roman copied were different. Their statues were not meant to look perfect. They included every single features, unlike the Greeks. These are the reason why the Roman and Greek statues differ
you ain't a Christian!
Greeks were most interested in idealism.