The Roman equivalent to Haephaestus (or Haephaistos) was Vulcan.
Hephaestus was the Greek god of the forge, the Greek equivalent of the Roman Vulcan. He was not a Pharaoh.
By his Roman name Vulcan. "as foul as Vulcan's stithy . . ."
why did the roman military form
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That is not proper form for a Roman Numeral.
no he is the roman form of the god Hephaestus
The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus is Vulcan.
Hephaestus is a Greek god not Roman.
Hephaestus is a Greek god. His Roman name is Vulcan.
Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan. I don't think the Romans have a word for "Hephaestus", but, like I said, Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan.
Hephaestus is the Greek name. In Roman, he was Vulcan.
Hephaestus was actually the god of the forges/blacksmiths. His Roman name was Vulcan.
Hephaestus was the Greek name. The Roman equivalent was Vulcan.
Hephaestus' Roman equivalent was Vulcan.
volcano Vulcan is his Roman name.
The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus was Vulcan .
The Roman god Vulcan.