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Although there was no Mt. Olympus in Roman mythology, they had a variety of Gods residing in various places throughout the world The head gods formed a Triad. They were Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus, Janus and Vesta. Along with the main gods, a host of other gods represented all the needs of the lives of the Romans. Janus and Vesta guarded the hearth, Lares protected the fields and homes. Pales protected the pasture, Saturn took care of sowing, and Ceres made sure the grain grew. Consus and Ops were in charge of the harvest. Jupiter, Ruler of the Gods, brought forth rains to give the farms and vineyards moisture. He also protected military activities of the Romans when they went beyond the borders of Rome. Mars and Quirinus honored the months of March and October. Quirinus believed to have been the patron of the armed community in times of peace.

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