The Romans did not have a god specially for work, at least not a major one. What they had was deities for the specific type of work. For example, Vulcan was the god of iron workers, Apollo the god of poetry among other things, Ceres, the goddess of the harvest.
The Roman god of building and architecture is Vulcan.
Zus? I think you mean Zeus. He is the Roman god Jupiter.
The ancient Roman god of Mercury was the god of flying messages from the other gods and goddesses. He was borrowed from the Greek god called Hermes.
The Roman name for the Greek god Zeus, was Jupiter or Jove.Zeus's Roman name is Jupiter.Jupiter is the Roman counterpart of Zeus.It was Jupiter.Jupiter
January, the first month in the year, was named after the Roman God Janus.
The Roman God Neptune is the God of the sea.
There is no Roman god for "worse".
The Roman god name for Neptune is Neptune. He is the god of the sea and water in Roman mythology, the equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon.
Mars was a Roman god. He was the God of War.
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
"ROMAN god" did not discover Jupiter. it is named after roman god...JUpiter
the roman god of is mars so roman god of war means mars
See the work "Comparative Mythology" by Jaan Puhvel
it is the roman sea god
Pluto was the Roman god of the underworld.
Saturn was the Roman god of the sky.
the main roman god was zeus