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Jupiter is the supreme god of the Roman pantheon, called dies pater, 'shining father'. He is a god of light and sky, and protector of the state and its laws. He is a son of Saturn and brother of Neptune and Juno (who is also his wife). ... As Jupiter Victor he led the Roman army to victory. Jupiter is also the protector of...
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Goddess of the Fire (both sacred and domestic) and the Hearth. Daughter of Saturn and Ops. Her sacred animal was the ass. Patroness of bakers. Her chief festival was the Vestalia on June 7. One of the most worshipped of the Roman deities. ... Roman God List - Related Topic: Pontifex Maximus; Bibliography; © 2003-2009 UNRV.co...
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1. The chief Roman god was: ... 3. The Roman god of the hearth was: ... 6. The Roman god whose ceremonial door near the Forum was closed in time of peace and opened in time of war was...
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Background Set Courtesy of; ... The 12 chief Roman gods (a la the 12 Greek Olympian gods): Jupiter, Apollo, Neptune, Mars, Mercury, Vulcan, Juno, Diana, Minerva, Venus, Ceres, and Vesta. ... ; Celtic Gods and Goddesses , Egyptian Gods and Goddesses , Greek Gods and Goddesses , Middle Eastern Myth , Mythological Creatures ,
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Zeus (also the ; Roman god Jupiter) ... Asclepios (also the ; Roman god ; Aesculapius) ... Chief goddess, goddess of war...
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The chief magistrates of the Roman Republic would be two consuls elected from the nobility by all male citizens for a one-year term, who served as judges, initiated legislation, commanded the army. Other magistrates, praetors, quaestors, aediles and censors, were also created to help run the state.
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Chief Roman god, originally a sky god and a god of light. He was later equated with the Greek Zeus, although the origins of both have been traced back to a hypothetical Indo-European sky god, indicating that the similarity in their roles was not entirely due to Roman copying of a Greek original. ... On the Capitol,
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Chief Roman god, originally a sky god and a god of light. He was later equated with the Greek Zeus, although the origins of both have been traced back to a hypothetical Indo-European sky god, indicating that the similarity in their roles was not entirely due to Roman copying of a Greek original. ... On the Capitol,
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