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The Roman gods were immortal beings.

History

Formerly known as the gods of the ancient Greeks, the Roman gods took on new forms during the time of the Trojan war, long before Rome was founded. The first Roman god to reveal herself was Venus, known to the Greeks as Aphrodite who, with the mortal Anchises had a son named Aeneas, the last surviving hero of Troy. He travelled endlessly until he landed on the shores of Italy. His descendants, the twins Romulus and Remus, were the sons of Mars, known to the Greeks as Ares. With the founding of Troy, almost all other gods assumed Roman names for themselves. They became more disciplined and warlike, the gods of a new civilization.

Capabilities

List of Gods and Goddesses

The Olympian gods

Minor gods

  • Hecate/Trivia
  • Asclepius/Aesculapius
  • Heracles/Hercules
  • Enyo/Bellona
  • Eros/Cupid
  • Hebe/Juventas
  • Palaemon/Portunus
  • Persephone/Proserpina
  • Aeolus/Aeolus
  • Tyche/Fortuna
  • Iris/Arcus
  • Eris/Discordia
  • Pan/Faunus
  • Nemesis/Invidia
  • Nike/Victoria
  • Thanatos/Letus
  • Phobos/Timor
  • Deimos/Formido
  • Amphitrite/Salacia
  • Hypnos/Somnus
  • Morpheus/Somnia
  • Zephyrus/Favonius
  • Notus/Auster
  • Eurus/Vulturnus
  • Boreas/Aquilon
  • Ariadne/Ariana
  • Chloris/Flora
  • Eileithyia/Lucina
  • Eleos/Clementia
  • Britomartis/Britomartis
  • Pheme/Fama
  • Harmonia/Concordia
  • Triton/Triton
  • Dike/Justitia
  • Eirene/Pax
  • Gelos/Risus
  • Geras/Senectus
  • Caerus/Occasio
  • Limos/Fames
  • Bia/Vis
  • Lupa
  • Janus
  • Pomona
  • Terminus
  • Abundantia - Goddess of prosperity and abundance
  • Disciplina - Goddess of discipline
  • Bubona - goddess of cattle
  • Epona - Goddess of horses and horsemanship
  • Hersilia - Goddess of courage
  • Liberalitas - goddess of generosity.Libertas - goddess of freedom.Libitina - Goddess of death, corpses and funerals. 

Immortals

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