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Roman Mythology.
The goddess Diana in Roman mythology.
Roman mythology and later culture.
Her equivalent in Roman mythology was Spes.
In Roman Mythology, she became Victoria.
Lubercus or Luberkus was a god in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology he was called Hercules.
Fortuna was the goddess of fortune in Roman mythology.
In Roman Mythology his equivalent is Mars.
Venus the goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology her equivalent is Juventas.
Jupiter was the king of the Gods, after all, in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology name of the moon goddess is Luna.
And also other elements from ancient Greek and Roman Mythology.
In Roman mythology, Tartarus is the place where sinners are sent.
The goddess Juno as the embodiment of the feminine principle in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology, the thunderbolt is a weapon given to Jupiter by the Cyclops.
The lemur gets its name from the name for evil spirits of the dead in Roman mythology.
Greek and Roman mythology portray storks as models of parental devotion.
The deities equivalent to the Anemoi in Roman mythology were the Venti(Latin,'winds').
The lotus tree(Greek: λωτός, lōtós)is a plant that is referred to in stories from Greek and Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of the dawn, which is how the first part of the name“aurora borealis” came about.
I've checked everything… Galican, Historian, Catalan even Basque,so I thought maybe it has a basis in Roman mythology.
The best known example of polytheism in ancient times is Greek/Roman mythology(Zeus, Apollo, Aphrodite, Poseidon, etc).
Constellations are given Latin names of people, animals, orobjects as recognized in Greek or Roman mythology.
In Greek and Roman mythology… when you died, you'd have to pay the toll to Charon… the boatman who ferried you across to the Gates of Judgment.
Almost every planet in our solar system andtheir respective orbiting moons have names taken directly from Greek and Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology, she was the ancestor of the Roman people through her son, Aeneas, who survived the fall of Troy and fled to Italy.
The demand for a mythological name seemed to be in keeping with the nomenclature of the other planets, all of which, except for Earth,were named for Greek and Roman mythology.
Venetia was well familiar with Greek and Roman mythology, and further had recently been acquainted with the planets and their relative distances from the Sun.