In this unit, we will look at the
equivalent deities from Greek and
Roman mythologies
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Zeus was the king of the Gods
in Greek mythology
Jupiter was the Roman equivalent
Hera was the Queen of the Gods in Greek mythology
In Roman mythology Juno
is the equivalent
Aphrodite
in Greek mythology
Venus in Roman mythology
were the love goddess
Dionysus was
the God of Wine and Festivity
for the Greeks
Bacchus was the Roman equivalent
Eros was
the God of Love and Desire
for the Greeks
Cupid
was the Roman equivalent
Phoebus Apollo and Apollo
wer the Greek and Roman names
the God of Music and Medicine
Ares was the Greek
God of War
Mars
was the
Roman mythology equivalent
Artemis was
the Goddess of the Hunt in
Greek mythology
Diana is the Roman equivalent
Athena was
the Goddess of wisdom in
Greek mythology
Minerva
is the Roman equivalent
Demeter was the Goddess of Harvest
for the Greeks
Ceres for the Romans
Hephaestus was the God of the Forge
or the blacksmith God
for the Greeks
Vulcan was the Roman equivalent
Hestia was the Virgin Goddess of the Hearth
for the Greeks
Vesta was the Roman equivalent
Hermes
was the Messenger of the Gods;
and a swift-footed trickster god
Mercury
Poseidon was the God of the Sea
for the Greeks
Neptune
for the Romans
Hades was the God of the Underworld
for the Greeks
Pluto was the Roman God
Gaia was the Earth Goddess
for the Greeks
Terra was the Roman equivalent
Selene was the Moon Goddess
for the Greeks
Luna was the Roman equivalent
Helios was the Sun God of
the Greeks
Sol
the God of Sun for the Romans
Hypnos was the God of Sleep
for the Greeks
Somnus was the Roman equivalent
