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Venus- goddes of love

Mars- god of war

Pluto- god of the underworld

Jupiter- god of gods

Neptune- god of sea

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The Romans primarily worshiped these 20 figures (followed by their Greek counterpart):

Janus - God of beginnings, transitions and endings, Doorways and gates

Jupiter (Zeus)

Saturn (Kronos)

Genius - The personification of the spirit of divinity present in all men

Mercury (Hermes)

Apollo (Apollo)

Mars (Ares)

Vulcan (Hephaestos)

Neptune (Poseidon)

Sol (Helios)

Orcus, Pluto (Hades - specifically in his role of God of the Underworld)

Liber Pater, Bacchus (Dionysus)

Tellus, Terra (Gaea)

Ceres (Demeter)

Juno (Hera)

Luna (Selene)

Diana (Artemis)

Minerva (Athena)

Venus (Aphrodite)

Vesta (Hestia)

Those in Bold had no Greek counterparts

Each house also had a Shrine to the Lares and Penates, which were household gods.

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An example of an ancient Roman god is Jupiter. He was the king of gods, and the lord of the sky. His Greek equivalent was Zeus.

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Zues! Aphrodite

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