The Roman gods are basically the same, but changed in name, and made to be more warlike and violent.
The Roman gods are basically the same, but changed in name, and made to be more warlike and violent.
There are many Roman gods. Romans took the Greek gods but changed their names and made them more violent. For example, Zeus became Jupiter. Fun Fact: All our planets, except for Earth, are named after Roman gods
Jupiter is the Roman name for the ruler of the gods.
Roman gods were originally regional, as the Roman Empire spread and grew, these gods and goddesses were adopted into the Roman Empire.
The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.The Roman temple to all the gods is called the Pantheon.
The planets are named after the Roman Gods.
The Roman Gods and the Greek Gods are the same people only with different names. Example Jupiter is Zeus, Neptune is Posedon, Venus is Aphrodite, and Mars is Ares. The Gods were made by people in ancient Greece to explain things they couldn't, like lightning, so they made a fictional person (Zeus) to controll the lightning because that was as good as they could explain it. Basically they made stories and from those stories spawned more and more eventually making Greek and Roman Mythology.
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Roman Gods - album - was created in 1982.
Some scholars argue that initially Romans gods were formless and not associated with any images. Later they had a human form.
Romans copied the Greek gods but changed their names and attitudes when they invaded Greece. They made the gods more aggressive and named most of them after the planets.