Five Greek Gods: One Of Ancient Greek Religion

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Five Greek gods from the ancient Romans’ religion are the following:
Jupiter: Jupiter is one of the Greek gods who originated from Zeus. Jupiter was a sky god in the Romans’ religion, and after a victory in combat, generals would pay respect to Jupiter at his temple (National Geographic, n.d.).
Juno: Juno is derived from the Greek goddess Hera, and Juno and Jupiter were husband and wife, and she is responsible for taking care of women with an especially close eye on them and all areas of their existence (National Geographic, n.d.).
Minerva: The goddess Minerva was the goddess of wisdom and craft, and she was responsible for taking care of schoolchildren and craftspeople. She was derived from the Greek goddess Athena (National Geographic, n.d.). …show more content…

Venus: The goddess of love for the Romans was Venus, and she is represented for love, sex, beauty, and fertility. She originated from the Greek goddess Aphrodite (Garcia, 2013).
Although the Roman religion borrowed and reflected many things from the Greek religion, they were not exactly the same. The Roman gods had their own deities, and they had different mythologies from the ancient Greek gods. Moreover, there were some historical records that Romans also worshipped the deity of Mithras from the 1st century to the 4th century, and this is one of the examples of proof that Roman and Greek religions are not exactly the same (The Roman Cult of Mithras, n.d.).
One of the ancient Romans’ religious rituals or practices was the use of oracles to connect to the respective gods and give the prophecies back to humans so that these prophecies could be used as rules so that the public could live peacefully and know the dangers due to the oracles’ divine guidance (Christian,