Classical mythology

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The term classical mythology usually includes Greek mythology and Roman mythology . This summary is explained by the Interpretatio Romana , the fact that the Romans adopted many of the Greek deities.

Here are some examples:

Greek mythology Roman mythology description
Hera Juno Wife and sister of Zeus at the same time
Ares Mars God of terrible war, bloodbath and massacre
Hephaestus Vulcanus God of fire and blacksmithing
Aphrodite Venus Goddess of love, beauty and sensual desire
Poseidon Neptune God of the sea, brother of Zeus and one of the twelve Olympian deities
Athena Minerva Goddess of wisdom, strategy and struggle, art, craft and handicraft
Dionysus Bacchus God of wine, joy, grapes, fertility, madness and ecstasy
Demeter Ceres Goddess for the fertility of the earth, the grain, the seeds and the seasons
Hermes Mercury Patron god of traffic, travelers, merchants and shepherds, on the other hand also the god of thieves
Pluton ( Hades ) Pluto God of the dead in the depths of the earth
Hestia Vesta Goddess of the family and state hearth, the hearth and sacrificial fire
Apollo Apollo God of light, healing, spring, moral purity and temperance, as well as prophecy and the arts
Artemis Diana Goddess of the hunt, the forest, childbirth and the moon and the guardian of women and children
Eros Cupid God of covetous love
Nike Victoria Goddess of victory
Pan Faunus Shepherd god, a hybrid of a human upper body and a ram or billy goat
Eos Aurora Goddess of the dawn
Tyche Fortuna Goddess of destiny, lucky (or bad) fortune and chance
Lift Iuventas Goddess of youth, "the goddess with the rose cheeks"
Selene Luna Moon goddess
Kronos Saturnus The youngest son of Gaia (earth) and Uranus (heaven), leader of the Titans and father of Zeus
Persephone Proserpine Goddess of the dead, underworld and fertility
Gaia Tellus The personified earth and one of the first deities
Palaimon Portunus Melikertes , the son of Ino , the nurse of Dionysus, transformed into a sea deity
Rhea Ops Daughter of Gaia and Uranus and the wife of her brother Kronos
Dike Lady Justice Personification of Justice
Eris Discordia Goddess of discord and strife
Peitho Suada Goddess of erotic persuasion

literature

Web links

Portal: Mythology  - Overview of Wikipedia content on the topic of mythology
Wikisource: Greek and Roman Mythology  - Sources and Full Texts