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  1. Jupiter – Mythopedia

    Aug 31, 2023 · Jupiter was the supreme god of the Roman pantheon, a god of the sky and weather and the champion of Rome and its empire. His Greek counterpart was Zeus.

  2. Minerva – Mythopedia

    Dec 9, 2022 · Minerva was the wisest of the Roman pantheon, the patron deity of philosophy, craftsmanship, art, and strategy. A quintessentially Roman goddess, she was part of the …

  3. Mars – Mythopedia

    Nov 29, 2022 · Mars was the raging Roman god of warfare whose fury inspired savagery in battle. Father of city founders Romulus and Remus, Mars was revered not only as a god of war, but …

  4. Roman Gods – Mythopedia

    Nov 29, 2022 · The Roman Gods had great influence in every sphere of society. From entreating divine inspiration at the highest levels of government to performing rituals honoring tutelary …

  5. Juno – Mythopedia

    May 19, 2023 · Juno was the Roman goddess of women and marriage, as well as a patron goddess of Rome. She was one of the most important deities of the Roman pantheon.

  6. Mercury – Mythopedia

    Dec 9, 2022 · Mercury was the wily trickster of the Roman pantheon, patron deity of commerce and travel as well as messengers and thieves. Always pushing boundaries, he was as quick to …

  7. Neptune – Mythopedia

    Dec 9, 2022 · Neptune was the Roman god of all waters, bringer of winds and commander of storms. As capricious as the seas he commanded, Neptune guided the Roman people’s …

  8. Pluto – Mythopedia

    Dec 9, 2022 · Pluto was the mysterious Roman god of the dead and lord of the underworld. Sharing his realm with his stolen bride Proserpina, he also ruled over ores and precious …

  9. Apollo (Roman) – Mythopedia

    Mar 8, 2023 · Apollo was the Roman god who inspired prophecy, poetry, music, and medicine. Incorporated directly from the Greeks after a plague devastated Rome, he was both the …

  10. Liber (Bacchus) – Mythopedia

    May 26, 2023 · Liber was the Roman god of fertility and wine—the equivalent of the Greek Dionysus or Bacchus. He was worshipped alongside Ceres and Libera on the Aventine Hill in …