Ops- (Roman mythology) goddess of abundance and fertility; wife of Saturn; counterpart of Greek Rhea and Cybele of ancient Asia Minor Silvanus,Sylvanus- (Roman mythology) god of woods and fields and flocks; Pan is the Greek counterpart ...
Roman Goddess Juno The Roman Goddess Juno was born from Ops (earth, abundance) and Saturn (time). The Romans imported her from their vanquished Etruscan neighbours. She was both sister and wife of Jupiter with whom she gave birth to various deities amongst whom we have Vulcan....
Queen of the Gods. Jupiters wife and sister, sister to Neptune and Pluto, daughter of Saturn, mother of Juventas, Mars, and Vulcan. Protectress of the Roman state. She was the guardian of the Empire's finances and considered the Matron Goddess of all Rome. The Matronalia, her major fes...
Harmonia was the ancient Greek goddess of harmony and concord. She was a daughter of Ares and Aphrodite and as such presided over both marital harmony, soothing strife and discord, and harmonious action of soldiers in war. Late Greek and Roman writers so
Jupiter is the son of Saturn, the god of agriculture and Ops the goddess of wealth and abundance. He had five siblings named Juno (goddess of fertility), Vesta (goddess of hearth), Ceres (goddess of agriculture), Neptune (god of the sea) and Pluto (god of the underworld). Jupiter ...
1. Juno, Queen of Goddesses The Roman equivalent of Hera, theGreek queen of goddesses, Juno is considered as counsellor and protector of the state. The daughter of Saturn, Juno is both the sister and the wife of the king of gods, Jupiter. ...
"The penalty for reckless crime is ruin when men breathe a spirit of pride above just measure, because their mansions teem with more abundance than is good for them. But let there be such wealth as brings no distress, enough to satisfy a sensible man. For riches do not protect the man ...
As thewife of Zeusand being theprotective goddess of family and marriage, she often took revenge on the lovers that her husband and brother Zeus had, as well as the children he had with them. Symbols:Peacock, the cow, the lion, the cuckoo, the crown and the pomegranate. ...
vestal virgin- (Roman mythology) one of the virgin priestesses consecrated to the Roman goddess Vesta and to maintaining the sacred fire in her temple Ops- (Roman mythology) goddess of abundance and fertility; wife of Saturn; counterpart of Greek Rhea and Cybele of ancient Asia Minor ...
Roman Name Saturnus, Saturn Translation Time (khronos) Cronus and the Omphalos stone, Athenian red-figure pelike C5th B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art KRONOS (Cronus) was the King of the Titanes and the god of time, in particular time when viewed as a destructive, all-devouring force....