The ancient Romans worship many gods, Buddha, and souls, and everyone is responsible for various parts of life. Juno is a goddess of women, Jupiter, the king of God is the god of the sky, Mercury is the god of fire, Mars is the god of war, Minerva is the goddess of wisdom, Venus is the goddess of breeding and love. The ancient Romans also adopted the gods and goddesses from other cultures. I am worried about the Greek wine god, Bacchus or Dionysus, the goddess of Turkey's mother, Sibere, Isis of the Pantheon of Egypt, and reincarnation.
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.
Roman religion is based on Greek religion, but there are many differences among the gods of these societies. Romans did not just accept their religious beliefs from the Greeks. They also changed their religious beliefs according to their own culture. So, when you read Roman and Greek gods and goddesses, you can see that their names are different. The Romans gave the names of their gods, which were different from the names of Greek gods. Therefore, only a few gods and goddesses in Greece and Rome have similar names. Normally Roman gods and goddesses have names of solar system planets like Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune and Mars. In contrast, Greek gods and goddesses have their own names like Zeus, Hermes, Ares and Hera. For example, the goddess of love is Venus in Roman mythology and Aphrodite in Greek mythology. Romans called Mars, the god of war, the Greeks called it the god of war. Poseidon is called Roman mythology Neptune and is called Poseidon in Greek mythology.