There were thousands, millions of gods as each tree, river etc. had its own deity. The twelve main Olympians were:
Jupiter- king of the gods
Juno- goddess of marriage
Neptune- god of the sea
Minerva- goddess of wisdom and battle
Diana- goddess of virgins, hunting and the moon
Venus- goddess of love
Ceres- goddess of nature
Apollo- god of music, healing and the sun (and oracles/prophecy)
Mars- God of War
Vulcan- god of smiths and forging
Mercury- god of messengers and basically anything else (thieves, merchants....)
Bacchus- god of wine
plus Pluto the god of war
King of the Gods, god of the sky was Jupiter, God of the Sea was Neptune, God of the Underworld was Pluto, Goddess of Love was Venus, God of War was Mars, God of Travelers and Medicine, Messenger of the Gods was Mercury, Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategy was Minerva, Goddess of the Hunt and Animals was Diana, Goddess of Fertility, Grain, and Agriculture was Ceres, Queen of the Gods, Goddess of Marriage was Juno, and the Goddess of Home and Hearth was Vesta.
Just the way you spell them today. They haven't changed. The only change was from the Greek to the Roman.
Jupiter Neptune Pluto Mars Vulcan Apollo Bacchus Minerva Diana Juno Ceres Venus
The patron god of Rome was Jupiter, the father of gods and men . The patron goddess of Rome was his wife and sister, Juno, the queen of gods. A patron deity was a tutelary (protecting) divinity.
He was Hermes, in Rome Mercurius (Mercury).
It is not easy to know what goddess you mean. Let's say you mean the goddess of love. In Greece she was Aphrodite, in Rome she was Venus. When the planets in our solar system got their names all the names were taken from Roman gods. Like Venus.
They both had the same Gods just with different names and the Roman gods represented the planets.
Yes twelve I believe the roman gods were same as Greek gods accept different names an example would be Greek god Poseidon in Rome he is known as Neptune
Rome got their religion from Greece, they just changed the names of some of the gods. Later, Christianity was introduced into Rome.
There wasn't much difference with the gods. Ancient Rome just used Ancient Greek gods and gave them different names. For example, Zeus was called Jupiter in Ancient Rome.
The same one in Greece but with different names. A few gods: Anthena- Minerva Ares- Mars Poseidon- Neptune
The same one in Greece but with different names. A few gods: Anthena- Minerva Ares- Mars Poseidon- Neptune
They took the idea of their gods from the Greeks, but gave them different names.
There is no word for the king of the god however there are names. In Greece, for example their king of the gods was named Zeus. In Rome, it was Jupiter.
they believed in the same gods as the Greeks did but with different names called spirts and were nsmed as plantes not in humman form
kinda sorta. the names of the gods were different, but they basically covered the same things. the different cultures adopted different gods from different cultures. maybe you social studies teacher will be able to answer this more satisfactorily.
Just the way you spell them today. They haven't changed. The only change was from the Greek to the Roman.
Jupiter Neptune Pluto Mars Vulcan Apollo Bacchus Minerva Diana Juno Ceres Venus