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Roman Gods
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Introduction The early Romans were farmers. They were influenced by the Greeks, and adopted many of their Gods and gave them Roman names.
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Jupiter He was the king of the gods. He was mighty and strong. Jupiter used lightning to punish his enemies, and wore a breastplate that depicted a storm cloud. His special messenger was the eagle.
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Neptune Neptune was the lord of the sea. He was the brother of Jupiter. Neptune was very powerful. He could raise his hand and a new island would appear!
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Mars Mars was the God of War. His favourite animals, often found on his battlefields, were the vulture and the dog or wolf. Mars' emblem was a spear and a burning torch. He loved violence and bloodshed. He wasn’t liked very much.
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Juno Juno was the Queen of the gods. She was the Goddess of Heaven, Marriage and Childbirth. She was married to Jupiter.
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Venus Venus was the Goddess of love and beauty. Venus was also the protector of gardens and flowers. She punished people who defied her power by turning them into a rock.
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Mercury Mercury was the God of trade and thievery. Mercury was a beardless youth who had wings fastened to his ankles, and a winged cap on his head. Mercury was the also Messenger of the Gods. Mercury had a wand, twined by snakes and surmounted by wings that possessed magical powers over sleeping, waking, and dreams.
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Diana Diana is the Goddess of the Moon and hunting. She was a gentle god and a healer of the sick. She also protected animals from injury, and carried a bow and a quiver full of arrows. She loved music, and dancing.
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Conclusion The Roman mythology and Gods tell us a lot about what the early Romans thought was important. The Romans valued family, beauty, honor, truth, wisdom, wealth, courage and strength. They were a people who were building a great city, and testing the courage and honor that their ancestors would cherish.
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