Neptune- (Roman mythology) god of the sea; counterpart of Greek Poseidon Luna- (Roman mythology) the goddess of the Moon; counterpart of Greek Selene Aurora- (Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos Tellus- (Roman mythology) goddess of the earth; protector of marriage...
Read about Neptune, the Roman god of the sea. Learn facts about Neptune, his role in Roman mythology, and how Romans worshipped him in the festival...
Poseidon was the ancient Greek god of the sea, rivers, floods and drought, earthquakes, and horses. He was depicted as a mature man with a sturdy build and dark beard holding a trident (a three-pronged fisherman's spear). His Roman name was Neptune.
Greek Name Παν Transliteration Pan Roman Name Faunus, Inuus Translation All (pan), Rustic Pan, Greco-Roman mosaic from Daphne C2nd-3rd A.D., Hatay Archaeology Museum PAN was the god of shepherds and hunters, and of the meadows and forests of the mountain wilds. His unseen ...
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After the fall of the Titan-gods, Zeus and his brothers drew lots to divide rule of the cosmos - Zeus won the heavens, Poseidon the sea and Haides the underworld.Zeus devoured the pregnant goddess Metis when an oracle revealed that her son was destined to replace him as King of the ...
Roman Name Somnus, Sopor Translation Sleep (hypnos) Hypnos god of sleep, Apulian red-figure vase C4th B.C., The J. Paul Getty Museum HYPNOS was the god or personified spirit (daimon) of sleep. He dwelt in Erebos, the land of eternal darkness beyond the gates of the rising sun, ...
1 ff (trans. Melville) (Roman epic C1st B.C. to C1st A.D.) : "Ere land and sea and the all-covering sky were made, in the whole world the countenance of nature was the same, all one, well named Chaos, a raw and undivided mass, naught but a lifeless bulk, with warring ...
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Attila invaded Italy in 452 CE. When the city of Aquileia fell to his army, the road was open all the way to Rome. The empire was by this time divided into West (governed by Rome) and East (governed by Constantinople). The Roman West was weak, both in character and in military str...