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    List of Roman deities - Wikipedia

    The Roman deities most widely known today are those the Romans identified with Greek counterparts (see interpretatio graeca), integrating Greek myths, iconography, and sometimes religious practices, into Roman culture, including Latin literature, Roman art, and religious life as it was experienced throughout the … See more

    Certain honorifics and titles could be shared by different gods, divine personifications, demi-gods and divi (deified mortals).
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    Even in invocations, which generally required precise naming, the Romans sometimes spoke of gods as groups or collectives rather … See more

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    Roman god of prophecy and politics, patron of musicians, poets, and doctors. “Diana Triformis,” Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and the underworld. Furious Roman god of rage, passion, and war, father of the founders of Rome. The wily Roman god of commerce, communication, and travel.
    The Romans identified their own gods with those of the ancient Greeks —who were closely historically related in some cases, such as Zeus and Jupiter —and reinterpreted myths about Greek deities under the names of their Roman counterparts.
    The ancient Romans had a deity to represent everything in their world. Each god and goddess had a unique set of powers and their own sphere of influence. The Pantheon encompasses the entire collection of Roman Gods. Many of the deities were inspired by both Greek and Latin gods and possessed blended traits and characteristics.
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