Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, is also in charge of fertility and navigation, which is her name in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, her name is Avelotti.
Athena, the god of wisdom, is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, and the Roman name is Minerva.
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Ianus's keeper, with two faces or four faces in four directions, symbolizes the beginning.
Jupiter, the king of Jupiter. Zeus, the father of the gods and the supreme ruler of all things on earth, corresponds to Greek mythology.
Juno Juno, the goddess, corresponds to Hera Hera, the sister and wife of Zeus in Greek mythology. Is the representative of women, in charge of marriage and childbirth. Personality is characterized by jealousy.
The messenger of Mercury, the god of commerce and market, corresponds to Hermes in Greek mythology.
Venus, the goddess of beauty and love, corresponds to Aphrodite in Greek mythology. Her loyal follower Eros Eros (also known as Cupid in Rome) holds a bow and arrow. The person who is shot with his golden arrow will fall in love with the first person he sees later, while the person who is shot with his lead arrow will have inexplicable hatred for another person.
Mars, the god of war in Mars mythology, corresponds to Ares in Greek mythology.
Saturn Saturn, the father of Jupiter, corresponds to kronos in Greek mythology.
Maya Maya Mercury's mother, the goddess of flowers.
Di Anna, the moon goddess in Di Anna, corresponds to Artemis in Greek mythology. Luna, the god of hunting and women, is the embodiment of women's purity, and Apollo is a twin brother and sister.
Apollo Apollo, the sun god, Greece and Rome have the same name. In poetry and art, he is the god of light, youth and music, and god of light and Artemis are twin brothers and sisters.
Minerva, the goddess of wisdom in Minova, corresponds to Athena in Greek mythology. The first of the three virgins was regarded as Sivir at first, and then gradually became the goddess of wisdom and the guardian goddess of Athens.
Seils Ceres, the goddess of land and harvest, corresponds to Mirtl Demeter in Greek mythology.
Vulcan in Wu Erken, the husband of Venus, corresponds to hephaestus in Greek mythology.
God of Neptune, corresponding to Boston in Greek mythology, brother of Jupiter. Neptune, the master of all oceans and waters.
Pluto, the Pluto, corresponds to Hades, the younger brother of Jupiter in Greek mythology. Hades, the ruler of the underworld, ruled the dark world.
Compared with Dionysus in Greek mythology, Baccus was a Dionysian, a god of binge drinking and joy.