Greek+to+Roman

= a = = The Romans decided that since they had, for example, a god of war and the Greeks had a god of war, they could be the same god of = = war. There were slight differences in the Greek and Roman gods. They had different names as shown in the table below. Also, they = = had slightly different personalities. It is said that the Greek god of war, Ares, is very cowardly dispite his big talk and the fact that he is = = the war god. The Roman god of war, Mars, was the opposite and was even the father of the founders of Rome. = = a a = a

** Gods **
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 * = Zeus ||= Jupiter ||
 * = Hera ||= Juno ||
 * = Poseidon ||= Neptune ||
 * = Hades ||= Pluto ||
 * = Athena ||= Minerva ||
 * = Ares ||= Mars ||
 * = Hephaestus ||= Vulcan ||
 * = Hermes ||= Mercury ||
 * = Aphrodite ||= Venus ||
 * = Apollo ||= Sol ||
 * = Artemis ||= Diana ||
 * = Dionysus ||= Bacchus ||
 * = Hestia ||= Vesta ||
 * = Demeter ||= Ceres ||
 * = Uranus ||= Caelus ||
 * = Eros ||= Cupid ||
 * = Nike || Victoria ||
 * Titans **
 * = a Gaea A ||= Terra ||
 * = Cronos ||= Saturn ||
 * Heroes/Demigods **
 * = Hercules ||= Herakles ||

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** Bibliography: **
"Kit's Guide to Greek Mythology ." //Squidoo//. N.p., n.d. Web. 9 May 2012. [].