Roman Mythology
The ancient Greek and ancient Roman religion was the belief in gods.
They had similar beliefs, but also vast differences. They came from each other
and gave their people a form of morality. It was composed of many meaningful
gods and goddesses that all played a part in the everyday life of the average
Roman and Greek person of that time.
They believed in something called polytheism. It is the belief of many
gods; each given a personality, function, relationship to each other through
family, and to be the subject of many myths and legends that were to be told for
many of years to come. They were to become the basis for a religion that would
last for hundreds of years and would yield ...
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son Mercury, daughter Diana, daughter Venus, son Mars, daughter Minerva,
son Apollo, sister Vesta, brother Pluto, brother Neptune, and Janus.(www, hunt)
Jupiter was the ruler of the gods. He is also known as Zeus to the
Greeks. He became ruler of the gods through him drawing that lot from his
brothers after they overthrew the Titans. He was the god of sky and rain. He
was the keeper of the thunderbolt which he hurled at anyone that displeased.
That is how he is portrayed through the Greeks, but through the Romans; he was
still the ruler of the gods and used his thunderbolts. They portrayed as the
lord of life and death and he never visited mankind on earth.(www. hunt)
Neptune was the god of the sea. This is the lot he drew from his
brothers. He was worshipped mostly by seaman. He was the creator of the horse
and the user of his three-pronged spear, the trident. It could shake the
ground and break any object at will, but in his Roman sense he was still the god
of the ...
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In Greek mythology
he was also considered the god of war, but not of the others. He was disliked
by his parents and was a coward.
Apollo was the god of music, healing and truth. He was the player of
the golden lyre, shooter of the silver arrows, teacher of medicine to mankind,
and god that could not tell a lie. He was the also the carrier of the Sun
across the sky by his chariot of winged horses. He was represented in the same
way in both the Roman and Greek religions. (www. hunt)
Minerva is the goddess of wisdom, art and craft, and war. She was a
deity of the dawn. She was originally said to be the daughter of the giant
Palla, but was later said to have sprung from the forehead ...
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