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1 Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
Roman Mythology Gods & Goddesses By: Alicia Hornish Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy

2 Roman Gods and Goddesses
Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn Mars, God of War We will discover some of the major mythological characters of ancient Roman society Source:

3 A quick reminder before we begin…
Rome is the capital of Italy Italy is a boot shaped country located in southern Europe The Roman Republic and Roman Empire existed from 753 B.C. to A.D. 500

4 Roman Mythological Family Tree
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5 Major Roman Gods ● Jupiter ● Cupid ● Neptune ● Mercury ● Apollo
● Pluto

6 Jupiter, King of the gods, and god of rain,
thunder, and lightning ● Son of Saturn (whom he overthrew) and Ops ● Depicted with a thunderbolt and breastplate with a picture of a storm cloud Back Source:

7 Cupid, God of Love ● Son of Mars and Venus
● Shot darts into men’s chests to make them fall in love - often his eyes are covered to show blindness for what he did Back

8 Neptune, God of the Sea ● Son of Saturn, and brother to Jupiter and Pluto ● Symbol: Pitchfork Back Source:

9 god of Trade and Thieves
Mercury, Messenger and god of Trade and Thieves ● Son of Jupiter and Maia ● Had a wand, twined by snakes and surmounted by wings, that possessed magical powers over sleeping, waking, and dreams Back Source:

10 Apollo, God of Music ● Son of Jupiter and Leto, and the twin brother of Diana ● An important daily task is to harness his chariot with four horses and drive the Sun across the sky ● Famous for his Oracle at Delphi Back Source:

11 Oracle of Delphi Considered the center, or ‘navel’ of the world; used from about 1400 B.C. to A.D. 381 The Pythia, a role filled by different women, resided there and was the medium through which the god Apollo spoke Different people came to ask questions about their future Abolished when Rome became Christian as it conflicted with the beliefs the city was embracing Present Day Delphi Ruins Pythia smelling vapors to make a prediction Back Source: Source:

12 Pluto, God of the Underworld
● Son of Saturn and Rhea ● Considered a fierce and unyielding god, deaf  to prayers and unappeased by sacrifices Back Source:

13 Major Roman Goddesses ~ Juno ~ Venus ~ Diana ~ Vesta ~ Minerva

14 Goddess of women and childbirth
Juno, Queen of the Gods, Goddess of women and childbirth ● Jupiter’s wife and sister, sister to Neptune and Pluto, daughter of Saturn ● Guardian of the Empire's finances, and considered the Matron Goddess of all Rome Back Source:

15 Venus, Goddess of love and beauty
Originally a Goddess of Gardens and Vineyards, Venus became the major deity of love and beauty after the influx of Greek deities. Back Source:

16 Diana, Goddess of the Moon and of the Hunt
● Triple Goddess: Lunar Virgin, Mother of Creatures, the Huntress or Destroyer ● Praised for her strength, athletic grace, beauty and her hunting skills Back Source: Source:

17 Vesta, Goddess of the Fire
● Daughter of Saturn and Ops ● One of the most worshipped of the Roman deities Back Source:

18 Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom, Learning, the Arts, Sciences, Medicine,
Dyeing, Trade, and of War ● Daughter of Jupiter ● Protectress of commerce, industry and education Back Source:

19 Ancient Roman Religion
● Romans built temples in public and kept shrines in their homes to certain gods and goddesses. ●Especially important goddesses was Vesta; most Roman homes paid homage to her as she protected the hearth. ● Janus, god of beginning and end, was celebrated at the beginning of each year, as well as the start of each month. The month of January is named after him. He is depicted with a face that looks both forward and backward: Source:

20 Source: http://www.roman-empire.net/tours/rome/temple-saturn.html
Temple of Saturn ruins, Forum Romanum, circa 497 B.C. Source:

21 Greek word meaning ‘To Honor All Gods’
Pantheon Rome, Italy Greek word meaning ‘To Honor All Gods’ Built between A.D. Back Source:

22 For discussion: Do you see similar religious devotion in our contemporary society? Does the concept of Romans worshipping gods and goddesses seem so foreign?


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