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1. Who is the King of the Gods and Lord of the Sky in Roman mythology?

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In Roman mythology, Zeus is equivalent to Jupiter/ Jove, the King of the Gods and Lord of the Sky. Neptune/ Poseidon rules the sea, Pluto/ Hades rules the underworld, and Mars/ Ares is the god of war.

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2. Who is the Roman god associated with Sun, Light, Music, and Medicine?

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Apollo is the Roman god associated with Sun, Light, Music, and Medicine. He is often depicted with symbols such as the sun, lyre, and golden bow and arrows.

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3. Who is the Roman equivalent of the goddess Artemis?

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Artemis, in Greek mythology, is the goddess of the moon, hunting, and wild beasts. The Roman equivalent of Artemis is Diana.

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4. Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon?

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Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes, while Neptune is the Roman counterpart. The other options, Pluto, Mars, and Jupiter, are different Roman gods not related to Poseidon.

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5. Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite?

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In Roman mythology, Venus is the equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, both being associated with love and beauty.

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6. Who is the Roman equivalent of Hades?

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In Roman mythology, Hades is equivalent to Pluto, who is the god of the Underworld and Wealth. Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus, Neptune is the Roman equivalent of Poseidon, and Mars is the Roman equivalent of Ares.

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7. Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Demeter?

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Demeter is known as the Greek goddess of crops and harvest, while her Roman equivalent is Ceres. Juno, Venus, and Neptune are other Roman gods and goddesses, but they do not represent crops and harvest like Ceres does.

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8. Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hestia?

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Hestia is the Greek goddess of domestic life and the hearth fire, while Vesta is the Roman equivalent with the same domain and symbol of the hearth fire.

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9. Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Athena?

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Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom, peace, and defensive war, symbolized by an owl and olive tree. Her Roman equivalent is Minerva, who shares similar attributes and symbolism.

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10. Who is the Roman god of offensive war?

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Mars is the Roman god of offensive war, often represented by symbols such as the vulture, dogs, and all weapons. Jupiter is the Roman god of sky and thunder, Neptune is the Roman god of the sea, and Pluto is the Roman god of the underworld.

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11. Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Hephaestus?

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Hephaestus is the Greek god of fire and metalworking, known for his forge and tools. The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus is Vulcan, who shares similar attributes and symbolism.

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12. Who is the Roman equivalent of Hermes?

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Hermes is the Greek god of luck, travel, thieves, and commerce, known for his symbols of winged hat and sandals, and caduceus. His Roman equivalent is Mercury, who shares similar attributes and responsibilities in Roman mythology.

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13. Who is the Roman god of wine, vegetation, and freedom?

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Dionysus is known as Bacchus or Liber in Roman mythology, representing the god of wine, vegetation, and freedom. Neptune, Jupiter, and Pluto are other Roman gods with different domains.

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14. Which Roman goddess is the equivalent of Hera in Greek mythology?

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In Roman mythology, Juno is the equivalent of the Greek goddess Hera, both being associated with marriage and maternity. Minerva is the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, Diana is the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon, and Venus is the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

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Who is the King of the Gods and Lord of the Sky in Roman mythology?
Who is the Roman god associated with Sun, Light, Music, and Medicine?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the goddess Artemis?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite?
Who is the Roman equivalent of Hades?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Demeter?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hestia?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Athena?
Who is the Roman god of offensive war?
Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Hephaestus?
Who is the Roman equivalent of Hermes?
Who is the Roman god of wine, vegetation, and freedom?
Which Roman goddess is the equivalent of Hera in Greek mythology?
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