Ianus was a purely Roman god, and wasn't in any of the Greek myths.
The month January is named after a minor roman/greek god named Janus.
Janus
Couple of points: 1. Janus wasn't a Greek god, he was purely Roman. He was the God of beginnings and doorways, and in their pantheon was the first god. 2. The Romans didn't always have animal companions for their gods, thusly Janus had no animal as a favorite.
Janus the god of doors and gateways had two faces, but he is a Roman god, not Greek.
Ianus was a purely Roman god, and wasn't in any of the Greek myths.
The month January is named after a minor roman/greek god named Janus.
Janus
Janus is the Greek god of choices, doorways, tunnels, and keys.
He had a cat believe.
get a life serena
Couple of points: 1. Janus wasn't a Greek god, he was purely Roman. He was the God of beginnings and doorways, and in their pantheon was the first god. 2. The Romans didn't always have animal companions for their gods, thusly Janus had no animal as a favorite.
None. Janus was a Roman god that didn't really have a Greek counterpart.
Janus the god of doors and gateways had two faces, but he is a Roman god, not Greek.
he was god of doors and choices And he was also the god of beginning's and endings
Janus, god of choices
No not all Greek God's live on Mount Olympus. There are minor gods like Hestia and Janus. They do not live on Mount Olympus, only the major 12 do.