Pluto, Mars, and Shooting Stars: How Greek and Roman Deities are Different
[2023-03-03 12:03:59]
In Greek and Roman myths there are several gods and heroes, but the way to express these gods has a depiction of the main character. For not only for all gods and heroes, but for people, culture, and their culture, we have various ideals. Talk of basic explanation and origin Everyone has similarities, but also there are very different. It is easy to understand why many people are the same as thinking about traditional Greek and Roman religion and culture.
There is a remarkable difference in God "God of war". Based on the Greeks, the gods named Ares, but in Roman myth he was elected Mars. The Greek god of the Ares war is called pure, the Roman fertility God Mars is also recognized and agriculture. With this, Mars is considered the most respected Roman god of goodness. Meanwhile, the Greeks believed that Ares is a very powerful and horrible God, as he is a real god of war tendencies. The gods and goddesses of Greek myth are as follows. Zeus, Poseidon, Hestia, Hermes, Hera, Revolutionaries, Hades, Dionysus, Demeter, Athena, Artemis, Ares, Apollo and Aphrodite. For their Roman correspondence, they are named Jupiter, Neptune, Vesta, Mercury, Juno, Balkan, Pluto, Lever, Ceres, Minerva, Diana, Mars, Apollo (in the proper order) Venus
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The Romans gave them a lot of different names and adopted this Pantheon. In the same order as the Roman gods, Jupiter, Juno, Venus, Mars, Minerva, Diana, Mercury, Apollo, Vulcan, Neptune, Vesta, Ceres, Pluto and Bacchus. These gods (in the part of the Roman Empire, the Emperor was worshiped as God), and many gods ordered him to the God of the little Earth to control the fate of humanity. Zeus is also a female father who sometimes escaped death and is shown in the form of a human, in the form of an animal. His son, part of the Greek legendary hero