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Roman Gods and Their Counterparts

By: Micheal Walburn

Mars

Jupiter

Pluto

Neptune

Greek Counterpart: Ares

Role: God of War

Symbol:

Relationship: Married to Anna Perenna

Greek Counterpart: Hades

Role: God of the Underworld

Symbol:

Relationship: Married to Proserpina

Greek Counterpart: Zeus

Role: Chief God/Sky and Air

Symbol:

Relationship: Married to Juno, Ceres

Greek Counterpart: Poseidon

Role: God of the Sea

Symbol:

Relationship: Married to Ampitrite

Apollo

Juno

Venus

Mercury

Greek Counterpart: Hermes

Role: Messenger of the Gods

Symbol:

Relationship: Not married

Greek Counterpart: Apollon

Role: God of Poetry, Music, and Sun

Symbol:

Relationship: Never married

Greek Counterpart: Hera

Role: Cheif Goddess/Marriage

Symbol:

Relationship: Married to Jupiter

Greek Counterpart: Aphrodite

Role: Goddess of Beauty

Symbol:

Relationship: Married to Vulcan

Ceres

Diana

Vesta

Minerva

Greek counterpart: Artemis

Role: Goddess of Hunting

Symbol:

Relationship: Swore Never to Marry

Greek Counterpart: Demeter

Role: Goddess of the Harvest/Nature

Symbol:

Relationship: Jupiter

Greek Counterpart: Hestia

Role: Goddess of the Hearth

Symbol:

Relationship: Never Married

Greek Counterpart: Athena

Role: Goddess of Wisdom

Symbol:

Relationship: Never Married

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