Chart Hesiod's Theogony: Roman Names Click on a name on the tree to view the full page entry for that individual. [N.B. The Roman names for many of Hesiod's personifications are from Cicero and Pseudo-Hyginus.] Two other versions of this chart are available:Greek Names (Transliterated)...
Greek and Roman Gods Hadrian: Traveller, soldier, architect and poet. Hadrian’s Wall Hair styles in Ancient Rome Hercules Mythology History of Pompeii History of the Roman Pantheon Immigration in the Roman Empire Innovation in Ancient Rome
The table chart below shows the Roman numerals for the numbers 1-25, and a large selection of others. When looking at the chart, it's important to remember and understand how numbers in Roman numerals are structured. As stated above, unlike the Arabic numerals where each digit has its own...
Greek and Roman names of heroes, villains, goddesses, monsters and mythical creatures in classical Roman and Greek mythology. Chart providing details of the differences, similarities and a comparison between Greek and Roman Gods and mythology. The principle Roman and Greek Gods and Goddesses included...
The Roman goddess of love was Venus, assisted by her son Cupid who’s arrows induced desire. Contrary to common belief, the Roman Venus was not a simple adaptation of the Greek Aphrodite.
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(Greek: Mnemosyne) The Moneta on this chart is the same as the Greek Mnemosyne, goddess of memory and mother of the Muses. But Moneta was also a title given to Juno, another Roman goddess. Juno Moneta was a goddess of money, which is why money was minted in her temples, and how “...
Greek/Roman Gods. The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece.
“On the banks of the Hydaspes” is a little Horatian joke on Stein’s part. He was in Srinagar, Kashmir, which lies on the river Jhelumor Vyeth, in Greek antiquity named Hydaspes, and so named in particular in one of Horace’s most popular odes, 1.22,Integer vitae: ...
The diagram below shows how ancient Greek and Roman ideas of government, philosophy, and literature can be traced across time. As with many cultural interactions, the links between the examples are not necessarily direct. Instead, the chart traces the evolution of an idea or theme over time. ...