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Vulcan is the Roman god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes.
Roman Name: Vulcan
Greek Name: Hephaestus
Diana was the goddess of the hunt, the moon and childbirth.
Roman Name: Diana
Greek Name: Artemis
Vulcan's symbols are a smith's hammer, anvil, and a pair of tongs.
Pluto was the ancient Roman god of the underworld and the judge of the dead.He rules over all the wealth found in the core of the earth.
Roman Name: Pluto Greek Name: Hades
Her symbols are the bow, arrows, stags, hunting dog and moon.
His symbols are the scepter, keys, Cerberus, throne, and horses.
Vesta is a virgin goddess of the hearth, architecture, and the right ordering of domesticity, the family, and the state.
Roman Name: Vesta
Greek Name: Hestia
Vesta's presence is symbolized by the sacred fire that burned at her hearth and temples.
Bacchus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility,theatre and religious ecstasy
Roman Name: Bacchus Greek Name: Dionysus
His symbols are the thyrsus, grapevine, leopard skin, panther, tiger, and cheetah.
Ares is the Greek god of war.
Roman Name: Mars
Greek Name: Ares
Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation
Roman Name: Venus
Greek Name: Aphrodite
His symbols are the spear, helmet, dog, chariot, boar, vulture, flaming torch.
Myrtle, doves, sparrows, horses, and swans were said to be sacred to her.
Minerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom and sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy.
Roman Name: Minerva
Greek Name: Athena
She was the virgin goddess of music, poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, and magic. She is often depicted with her sacred creature, an owl.
He is the patron god of financial gain, commerce, eloquence (and thus poetry), messages/communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves; he is also the guide of souls to the underworld.
Roman Name: Mercury
Greek Name: Hermes
Mercury had essentially the same aspects as Hermes, wearing winged shoes and a winged hat, and carrying the caduceus, a herald's staff with two entwined snakes that was Apollo's gift to Hermes. He was often accompanied by a cockerel, herald of the new day, a ram or goat, symbolizing fertility, and a tortoise, referring to Mercury's legendary invention of the lyre from a tortoise shell.
His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak.
His main domain is the ocean, and he is called the "god of the sea".
Roman Name: Neptune
Greek Name: Poseidon
His symbols are the trident, fish, dolphin, horse, and bull.
sky and thunder god