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Roman Mythology Figures
 
Roman mythology features a wide range of gods, heroes, and legendary beings that reflect the values and beliefs of ancient Rome. Many of these figures were inspired by Greek counterparts, though they were adapted to suit Roman culture and society. Their stories played an important role in shaping Roman religion, art, and social customs.
 
 
Name
Description
Aglaia
One of the Three Graces
Apollo
God of truth, prophecy, and healing
Aurora
Goddess of dawn
Bacchus
God of wine and revelry
Cupid
God of love
Diana
Goddess of forests and the hunt
Euphrosyne
One of the Three Graces
Fortuna
Goddess of chance, good luck
Hercules
Son of Jupiter
Jupiter
Sovereign Roman god
Luna
Goddess of the moon
Mars
God of war
Mercury
God of commerce
Neptune
God of the sea
Saturn
Ancient god
Sol
God of the sun
Thalia
One of the Three Graces
Venus
Goddess of Love
Vesta
Goddess of the hearth
 
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