Greek Gods & Roman Counterparts
(G) Apollo
(R) Apollo
(G) Dionysus
(R) Bacchus
(G) Demeter
(R) Ceres
(G) Artemis
(R) Diana
(G) Hera
(R) Juno
(G) Zeus
(R) Jupiter
(G) Ares
(R) Mars
(G) Hermes
(R) Mercury
(G) Athena
(R) Minerva
(G) Poseidon
(R) Neptune
(G) Hades
(R) Pluto
(G) Persephone
(R) Proserpina
(G) Aphrodite
(R) Venus
(G) Hestia
(R) Vesta
(G) Hephaestus
(R) Vulcan
Hestia is...
A virgin goddess. Goddess of the hearth of the home and is associated with the home.
Artemis is...
A virgin goddess. Goddess of the hunt and wild creatures.
Apollo is...
Associated with prophecy, medicine, music, archery, light, entertainment, & poetry. The patron of young men.
Hephaestus is...
God of fire. Associated with volcanoes and the forge. A blacksmith for the gods.
Dionysus is...
God of liquid fertility. Associated with wine, honey, milk, vegetation, dramatic arts.
Ares is...
God of the "mindless" war.
Poseidon is...
God of the sea and earthquakes. Creator of the horse.
Hades is...
God of the underworld.
Demeter is...
Goddess of agricultural fertility and grain.
Aphrodite is...
Goddess of love and beauty.
Athena is...
Goddess of weaving and spinning, domestic arts, wisdom, and strategic warfare.
Zeus is...
King of the gods. God of the sky and weather.
Hera is...
Queen of the gods. The patron of marriage.
Persephone is...
Queen of the underworld.
Hermes is...
The messenger of the gods, a trickster, thief, and guider of souls to the underworld. Associated with travelers, gambling, chance, cunning, and commerce.