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Jupiter Juppiter god-king. Corresponding to the Greek myth of Zeus Zeus
Juno Juno is the queen of the gods, corresponding to the Greek myth of Hera Hera
Mercury is the messenger of the god Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology
Venus is the goddess of beauty and love, corresponding to the Aphrodite of Greek mythology.
Mars Mars is the god of war, corresponding to the Greek myth of Ares. But the image is much more positive than Ares.
Satun Saturn Jupiter's father, corresponds to the Greek myth of Coronus Kronus.
Maya Maia Machuri's mother, the goddess of flowers.
Diana Diana, the goddess of the moon, corresponds to Artemis in Greek mythology.
Apollo Apollo sun god, Greek and Roman names are the same.
Minerva is the goddess of wisdom, corresponding to Athena in Greek mythology.
Ceres ceres the goddess of grain and harvest, corresponding to the Greek myth of Demeter Demeter.
Vulcan Vulcan, the god of fire, the husband of Venus, corresponds to the Greek myth of Hephaestus Hephaestus.
Neptune Neptune, the god of Neptune, corresponds to the Greek myth of Posidon, the younger brother of Jupiter.
Pluto Pluto Hades, the god of Hades, corresponds to the Greek myth of Hades, the younger brother of Jupiter.
Cupid Cupid Little Eros, son of Venus, corresponds to the Greek myth of Eroseros
Janus Janus, the door god, with two faces in front and back or four faces in the square, symbolizes the beginning.
Vesta.
Dionysus Liberal.
Fruit goddess Libera.
Sowing God Saturnus.
The god of the forest and the wilderness Pikus.
The god of the earth, Ternus.
The goddess of the harvest Cress.
The goddess of craftsmanship Minerva.
Protector Stator.
The god of the enemy, Velsol;
The God of Victory Victor.
The ancient Roman god Quirinus (god of war).
Roman Eros Amor.
The sun god (Roman god) Janus.
The Lady of the Waters, Yuturna.
The god of water springs Fonse.
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Example: Gaius Julius Caesar.
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It was founded by Romulus"The name comes. The Romans have always believed that Rome was founded by Romulus and Lemo, who were raised by she-wolves. Their maternal grandfather was originally the king of Yarbaronga.
Yarbaronga is located along the Tiber River. The old king had a younger brother named Amulius. Cruel by nature.
And the ambition is huge. He chased his brother away. Killed his own nephew.
and forced his niece to serve as a priest. (As stipulated at the time.) Priests are not allowed to marry).
Amurlius's niece, however, gave birth to twin brothers. Amulius ordered the two babies to be thrown into the Tiber. Who knew that he was rescued and raised by a she-wolf.
The last two children were saved by a shepherd. and named Romulus and Lemo. By chance, the brothers met their maternal grandfather.
Since then, I have known my true identity. They resisted and eventually killed Amullius. He handed over power to his maternal grandfather.
The story doesn't end there. The brothers wanted to build their own new town. It was on the bank of the river where the she-wolf saved them - Palatine Hill.
But decide who is the name of the new city? The brothers decided to use the flying birds to inquire about God's will. The brothers sat aside.
Lemo saw six flying harriers first. Then there was a flash of lightning and thunder. Twelve harriers flew past Romulus.
Lemo said that the Divine Bird appeared to him first. So he won. But Romulus said he was king.
Because the most sacred birds flew past him. All of a sudden, the contradictions became more and more intense. Lemo jumped over the trench dug by Romulus.
And laughed at Romulus. Romulus killed his brother in a fit of rage. became the ruler of the new city.
And named the new city after itself. This is where the name of Rome comes from.
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Ancient Roman mythology had a deep influence on European culture, and the constellations in the sky were originally named by the Greeks after mythological characters and gods, but the current academic circles use Roman names.
Janus Janus, the door god, with two faces in front and back or four faces in the square, symbolizes the beginning.
Jupiter Juppiter god-king. Corresponding to the Greek myth of Zeus Zeus
Juno Juno is the queen of the gods, corresponding to the Greek myth of Hera Hera
Mercury is the messenger of the god Mercury, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology
Venus is the goddess of beauty and love, corresponding to the Aphrodite of Greek mythology.
Mars Mars is the god of war, corresponding to the Greek myth of Ares. But the image is much more positive than Ares.
Satun Saturn Jupiter's father, corresponds to the Greek myth of Coronus Kronus.
Maya Maia Machuri's mother, the goddess of flowers.
Diana Diana, the goddess of the moon, corresponds to Artemis in Greek mythology.
Apollo Apollo sun god, Greek and Roman names are the same.
Minerva is the goddess of wisdom, corresponding to Athena in Greek mythology.
Ceres ceres the goddess of grain and harvest, corresponding to the Greek myth of Demeter Demeter.
Vulcan Vulcan, the god of fire, the husband of Venus, corresponds to the Greek myth of Hephaestus Hephaestus.
Neptune Neptune, the god of Neptune, corresponds to the Greek myth of Posidon, the younger brother of Jupiter.
Pluto Pluto Hades, the god of Hades, corresponds to the Greek myth of Hades, the younger brother of Jupiter.
Cupid Cupid Little Eros, son of Venus, corresponds to the Greek myth of Eroseros
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