"Myth is a story about the world and its mysteries," Dr. Scott A. Leonardo explains in his article "myth". In the face of providing scientific reasoning to events in the world, people speak the myths about heroes, gods and goddesses to explain natural events. (Leonard, "Myth"). In the myth, most stories are interrelated and explain different myths (Stapleton 42). According to the article "Romans", the largest 12 gods and goddesses in Rome are parallel to the God of 12 Olympics in Greek mythology.
First of all, since Roman religion is based on Greek religion, there are many similarities between Greek god and Roman god. Greek mythology was established a thousand years ago in Rome. Romans established their religion based on Greek religion. Therefore, Greek and Roman religions are similar in that they are polytheistic. "Polytheism is the faith or worship of many gods." Each culture has over 30 gods. In addition, the names of Greeks and Romans are different, but they have almost the same God. For example, both cultures have Poseidon, the goddess of love, the god of war, the god of wine, and the goddess of wisdom. The important thing is that God exists in Greek and Roman society, he is the king of God. In Greek mythology, the king of the gods is called Zeus, and the Romans call it the King of Jupiter the God. There is also the King of God in the myths of Greece and Rome.
Ancient myths are often confused. Especially among the Greek and Roman myths, if a particular god belongs to Greek or Roman myths, many people will still be confused. However, there are many similarities between the two, the difference is probably due to the difference between Greek culture and Roman culture. Greek culture first appeared for about 1000 years before the eyes of the Romans. Indeed, the Romans just adopted the idea that Greeks have gods and goddesses. This is the time they succeeded in grabbing the Greek regime. However, in order to give them a feeling of distinctiveness and gender, they changed the Greek god name to some extent, the names of the two cultures are almost the same except for the music God and the poet "Apollo".
Most civilizations use gods and goddesses. Greeks and Romans have the same gods and goddesses, but their names are different. Most Romans use the name of the planet. Poseidon is the Greek name, Neptune is the name of the Roman. Zeus is Greek, Jupiter is Roman. Hades is Greek, Pluto is Roman. Selene and Helios are Greek, Luan and Sol are Romans. The main reason for myth is to explain what people can not explain. - Zeus throws his beggar, the world trembles. Odin recommended that the fallen soldiers of Valhalla Hall drink a drink. Jesus Christ spreads his father's words and gathers his disciples. The Buddha sit down and meditated on the meaning of the universe. There is a story of myths all over the world. From the first civilization to the present age, myths help explain the vents of the world and try to provide answers to unanswered questions.