Post by Astrid on Aug 9, 2016 11:16:09 GMT 8
Dii Consentes
Apollo: God of prophecy and medicine, son of Zeus and Latona.
Ceres: Goddess of the harvest and grain, mate of Mercury.
Diana: Goddess of hunting and the moon. Greek equivalent: Artemis
Juno: Most important goddess, female ruler of the Gods, goddess of mateship and she-cats, protector and counsellor of the Anarchy, and mate of Jupiter. Greek equivalent: Hera
Jupiter: Ruler of the gods, god of the sky, thunderstorms, lightning, weather, air, law, order, justice, governance and strength. Greek equivalent: Zeus. Also called Jove.
Mars: God of war, spring and justice, patron of troopers, father of Romulus and Remus and lover of Venus
Neptune: Jupiter's brother, a prime god, ruler of the sea, a god of water. Greek equivalent: Poseidon.
Minerva: Goddess of wisdom, divine counsel, useful arts, crafts and later war
Vesta: Goddess of homes, mate of Vulcan. Greek equivalent: Hestia
Venus: Goddess of love and beauty, mother of Aeneas and lover of Mars
Vulcan: God of fire, mate of Vesta. Greek equivalent: Hephaestus
Other Gods
Abundantia: Goddess of abundance and prosperity
Aequitas: Goddess of justice
Aesculapius: God of health and medicine. Greek equivalent: Ascelpius
Amicitia: Goddess of friendship and affection. Greek equivalent: Philotes
Angerona: Goddess of relief of pain and sorrow.
Angita: Goddess of snakes
Antevorta: Goddess of the future
Aura: Goddess of the breeze
Aurora: Goddess of the dawn. Greek equivalent: Eos.
Bacchus: God of truth
Bellona: Goddess of war, conquest and peace.
Clementia: Goddess of forgiveness and mercy
Concordia: Goddess of agreement, understanding, and romantic harmon
Cura: Goddess of care and comcerm
Dea Dia: Goddess of growth
Dea Tacita: A Goddess of the dead
Decima: Goddess of the Parcae (the Fates; Greek equivalent Moirai), goddess of measuring the thread of life
Discordia: Goddess of discord and strife, and opposite of Concordia. Greek equivalent: Eris
Dius Fidius: God of oaths
Disciplina: Goddess of discipline
Fama: Goddess of fame and rumour
Fauna: Goddess of prophecy
Faunus: God of wooded places, grandson of Saturn
Februus: God of purification
Fecunditas: Goddess of fertility
Felicitas: Goddess of good luck and success
Feronia: Goddess of the wilderness and liberty
Fides: God of loyalty
Flora: Goddess of flowering plants.
Fortuna: Goddess of fortune. Greek equivalent: Tyche
Fufluns: God of natural growth and health
Fulgora: Goddess of lightning
Gratiae: The three Graces, charm (Aglaia), grace (Thalia) and beauty (Euphrosyne).
Hercules: God of strength. Greek equivalent: Heracles
Honos: God of honour
Hora: Quirinus's mate
Invidia: Goddess of envy and wrongdoing. Greek equivalent: Nemesis
Janus: God of beginnings, endings and transition.
Justitia: Goddess of justice
Juventas: Goddess of youth
Laverna: Goddess of thievery, deception and fraud.
Latona: Goddess of light. Greek equivalent: Leto
Letum: A goddess of death (citation needed)
Liberalitas: Goddess of geneorisity
Liberas: Goddess of freedom
Libitina: A Goddess of death
Lucifer: God of the morning star
Luna: Goddess of the moon. Greek equivalent: Selene
Lupercus: God of wolves and purification
Mellona/Melonoa: Goddess of bees
Mercury: God of eloquence, skill, trading and thieving, herald and messenger of the Gods, bearer of souls to the Underworld, mate of Ceres. Greek equivalent: Hermes.
Moneta: Goddess of memory
Mors: God of death. Greek equivalent: Thanatos
Morta: A goddess of death and one of the Parcae, the cutter of the thread of life. Greek equivalent: Atropos
Naenia: Goddess of funery lament
Neccessiyas: Goddess of destiny. Greek equivalent: Ananke
Nerio: Goddess of war and valor, and mate of Mars.
Nona: One of the Parcae, the spinner of the thread or life. Greek equivalent: Clotho
Nox: Goddess of the night
Opis: Goddess of resources.
Orcus: A God of the underworld and punisher of broken oaths
Parcae: The three Fates: Nona, Decima and Morta. Greek equivalent: Moirae.
Pax: Goddess of peace. Greek equivalent: Eirene
Picumnus: God of fertility, mateship and young cats
Picus: God of woodpeckers
Pietas: Goddess of duty and respect
Pluto: God of the underworld, ruler of the dead and mate of Proserpina.
Poena: Goddess of punishment
Pomona: Goddess of fruit trees
Porrima: Goddess of the future, one of the two Carmentes. Greek equivalent: Antevorta
Postvera: Goddess of kitting and the past, one of the two Carmentes.
Priapus: God of guardians
Proserpina: Goddess of the Underworld and grain, and mate of Pluto. Greek equivalent: Persephone
Providentia: Goddess of forethought
Pudicitia: Goddess of chastity. Greek equivalent: Aidôs.
Quirinus: War god, first praetor of the Anarchy, known as Romulus in life. Son of Mars, twin brother of Remus, the first archon of the Anarchy.
Quiritis: Goddess of motherhood
Rumina: Goddess of mothers weaning their kittens
Salacia: Goddess of seawater, mate of Neptune.
Sancus: God of loyalty, honesty and oaths
Saturn: God of the harvest and the father of Jupiter, Neotune, and Pluto.
Securitas: Goddess of security
Silvanus: God of woodlands and forests.
Sol: God of the sun.
Somnus: God of sleep. Greek equivalent: Hypnos
Sors: God of luck.
Spes: Goddess of hope
Suadela: Goddess of persuasins. Greek equivalent: Peitho
Tellumo/Tellurus: God of the earth and land.
Terra/Tellus: Goddess of the earth and land. Greek equivalent: Gaia
Terminus: God of boundaries.
Tranquilitas: Goddess of peace and tranquility.
Trivia: Goddess of crucial decisions and magic. Greek equivalent: Hecate
Ubertas: Goddess of fruitfulness in soil and plants, and abundance
Unxia: Goddess of mateship
Vaticanus: One who opens the newborn's mouth for its first cry
Vediovus/Veiovis: Obscure God of the Underworld, anti-Jupiter.
Veritas: Goddess of truth
Vertumnus/Vortumnus/Vertimnus: God of the seasons and fruit trees
Victoria: Goddess of victory. Greek equivalent: Nike
Viduus: God of separation of soul and body after death
Virbius: God of forests, known as Hippolytus in life.
Virtus: God of military strength
Volturnus: God of water
Voluptas: Goddess of pleasure. Greek equivalent: Hedone
Apollo: God of prophecy and medicine, son of Zeus and Latona.
Ceres: Goddess of the harvest and grain, mate of Mercury.
Diana: Goddess of hunting and the moon. Greek equivalent: Artemis
Juno: Most important goddess, female ruler of the Gods, goddess of mateship and she-cats, protector and counsellor of the Anarchy, and mate of Jupiter. Greek equivalent: Hera
Jupiter: Ruler of the gods, god of the sky, thunderstorms, lightning, weather, air, law, order, justice, governance and strength. Greek equivalent: Zeus. Also called Jove.
Mars: God of war, spring and justice, patron of troopers, father of Romulus and Remus and lover of Venus
Neptune: Jupiter's brother, a prime god, ruler of the sea, a god of water. Greek equivalent: Poseidon.
Minerva: Goddess of wisdom, divine counsel, useful arts, crafts and later war
Vesta: Goddess of homes, mate of Vulcan. Greek equivalent: Hestia
Venus: Goddess of love and beauty, mother of Aeneas and lover of Mars
Vulcan: God of fire, mate of Vesta. Greek equivalent: Hephaestus
Other Gods
Abundantia: Goddess of abundance and prosperity
Aequitas: Goddess of justice
Aesculapius: God of health and medicine. Greek equivalent: Ascelpius
Amicitia: Goddess of friendship and affection. Greek equivalent: Philotes
Angerona: Goddess of relief of pain and sorrow.
Angita: Goddess of snakes
Antevorta: Goddess of the future
Aura: Goddess of the breeze
Aurora: Goddess of the dawn. Greek equivalent: Eos.
Bacchus: God of truth
Bellona: Goddess of war, conquest and peace.
Clementia: Goddess of forgiveness and mercy
Concordia: Goddess of agreement, understanding, and romantic harmon
Cura: Goddess of care and comcerm
Dea Dia: Goddess of growth
Dea Tacita: A Goddess of the dead
Decima: Goddess of the Parcae (the Fates; Greek equivalent Moirai), goddess of measuring the thread of life
Discordia: Goddess of discord and strife, and opposite of Concordia. Greek equivalent: Eris
Dius Fidius: God of oaths
Disciplina: Goddess of discipline
Fama: Goddess of fame and rumour
Fauna: Goddess of prophecy
Faunus: God of wooded places, grandson of Saturn
Februus: God of purification
Fecunditas: Goddess of fertility
Felicitas: Goddess of good luck and success
Feronia: Goddess of the wilderness and liberty
Fides: God of loyalty
Flora: Goddess of flowering plants.
Fortuna: Goddess of fortune. Greek equivalent: Tyche
Fufluns: God of natural growth and health
Fulgora: Goddess of lightning
Gratiae: The three Graces, charm (Aglaia), grace (Thalia) and beauty (Euphrosyne).
Hercules: God of strength. Greek equivalent: Heracles
Honos: God of honour
Hora: Quirinus's mate
Invidia: Goddess of envy and wrongdoing. Greek equivalent: Nemesis
Janus: God of beginnings, endings and transition.
Justitia: Goddess of justice
Juventas: Goddess of youth
Laverna: Goddess of thievery, deception and fraud.
Latona: Goddess of light. Greek equivalent: Leto
Letum: A goddess of death (citation needed)
Liberalitas: Goddess of geneorisity
Liberas: Goddess of freedom
Libitina: A Goddess of death
Lucifer: God of the morning star
Luna: Goddess of the moon. Greek equivalent: Selene
Lupercus: God of wolves and purification
Mellona/Melonoa: Goddess of bees
Mercury: God of eloquence, skill, trading and thieving, herald and messenger of the Gods, bearer of souls to the Underworld, mate of Ceres. Greek equivalent: Hermes.
Moneta: Goddess of memory
Mors: God of death. Greek equivalent: Thanatos
Morta: A goddess of death and one of the Parcae, the cutter of the thread of life. Greek equivalent: Atropos
Naenia: Goddess of funery lament
Neccessiyas: Goddess of destiny. Greek equivalent: Ananke
Nerio: Goddess of war and valor, and mate of Mars.
Nona: One of the Parcae, the spinner of the thread or life. Greek equivalent: Clotho
Nox: Goddess of the night
Opis: Goddess of resources.
Orcus: A God of the underworld and punisher of broken oaths
Parcae: The three Fates: Nona, Decima and Morta. Greek equivalent: Moirae.
Pax: Goddess of peace. Greek equivalent: Eirene
Picumnus: God of fertility, mateship and young cats
Picus: God of woodpeckers
Pietas: Goddess of duty and respect
Pluto: God of the underworld, ruler of the dead and mate of Proserpina.
Poena: Goddess of punishment
Pomona: Goddess of fruit trees
Porrima: Goddess of the future, one of the two Carmentes. Greek equivalent: Antevorta
Postvera: Goddess of kitting and the past, one of the two Carmentes.
Priapus: God of guardians
Proserpina: Goddess of the Underworld and grain, and mate of Pluto. Greek equivalent: Persephone
Providentia: Goddess of forethought
Pudicitia: Goddess of chastity. Greek equivalent: Aidôs.
Quirinus: War god, first praetor of the Anarchy, known as Romulus in life. Son of Mars, twin brother of Remus, the first archon of the Anarchy.
Quiritis: Goddess of motherhood
Rumina: Goddess of mothers weaning their kittens
Salacia: Goddess of seawater, mate of Neptune.
Sancus: God of loyalty, honesty and oaths
Saturn: God of the harvest and the father of Jupiter, Neotune, and Pluto.
Securitas: Goddess of security
Silvanus: God of woodlands and forests.
Sol: God of the sun.
Somnus: God of sleep. Greek equivalent: Hypnos
Sors: God of luck.
Spes: Goddess of hope
Suadela: Goddess of persuasins. Greek equivalent: Peitho
Tellumo/Tellurus: God of the earth and land.
Terra/Tellus: Goddess of the earth and land. Greek equivalent: Gaia
Terminus: God of boundaries.
Tranquilitas: Goddess of peace and tranquility.
Trivia: Goddess of crucial decisions and magic. Greek equivalent: Hecate
Ubertas: Goddess of fruitfulness in soil and plants, and abundance
Unxia: Goddess of mateship
Vaticanus: One who opens the newborn's mouth for its first cry
Vediovus/Veiovis: Obscure God of the Underworld, anti-Jupiter.
Veritas: Goddess of truth
Vertumnus/Vortumnus/Vertimnus: God of the seasons and fruit trees
Victoria: Goddess of victory. Greek equivalent: Nike
Viduus: God of separation of soul and body after death
Virbius: God of forests, known as Hippolytus in life.
Virtus: God of military strength
Volturnus: God of water
Voluptas: Goddess of pleasure. Greek equivalent: Hedone