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The Olympians are a group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans. All the Olympians are related in some way. They are named after their dwelling place, Mount Olympus. The Romans and the Greeks shared the same stories, but they used different names. Below is a table of the 12 gods and descriptions of the Gods. These differ between the Greeks & The Romans.
Want to know more about the Roman Gods? Read on to find out!
- The Ancient Romans believed in Gods, and there was usually a God for everything in their life.
- Many Ancient Romans had shrines in their homes to worship Gods.
- In the beginning, Gods were faceless, formless, and powerful.
- Ancient Romans all believed that the Gods were divine, meaning they had special Godly powers.
- The Ancient Romans were very religious, and believed their success was due to their strong belief in the Gods, and what the Gods would do for them in return.
- The Ancient Romans believed that if you maintained a good relationship with the Gods, they would be kind to you.
- There were correct ways to practise prayer in Ancient Rome.
- The Roman Calendar was built around religious observances.
- Early Roman mythology says that Rome was founded by two twin Gods – Romulus and Remus.
- Romulus and Remus were raised by a she-wolf.
- When they were older, both Romulus and Remus wanted to form a new city, but couldn’t agree on where it should be formed.
- They fought over where the new city should be formed, and in the end, Romulus ended up killing Remus.
- This is how the city of Rome was founded in 753 BC.
- There were 12 major Gods that the Romans worshipped.
The 12 Roman Gods were:
Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, Ceres, Vulcan, and Vesta.
- Jupiter held thunderbolts in his hands, which he could throw from the sky.
- Juno’s symbols were a pomegranate and a peacock.
- Mars was the strongest and more fearsome God, next to his father Jupiter.
- The symbol for Minerva was an owl.
- As God of the sea, Neptune carried around a trident.
- Ceres was always depicted as carrying around a bundle of grain, as this represented the harvest and agriculture.
- The word “ volcano ” comes from the god Vulcan, as he represented volcanoes and blacksmiths. It was known that if he became too angered, volcanoes would erupt.
- Diana’s symbols included the moon, the snake, and the bow and arrow.
- Mercury was the messenger of the gods. The wings on his helmet and sandals allowed him to move very quickly to wherever a god might send him. He was reliable and could be counted on to deliver messages.
- As the goddess of hearth and home, Vesta kept a flame burning in her temple to represent the “hearth of Rome”.
- The home was very important to the Ancient Romans.
- Jupiter’s father was Saturn. When Saturn died, Jupiter and his two brothers, Neptune and Pluto, divided the world evenly amongst themselves to rule.
- Jupiter took the heavens, Neptune took the sea, and Pluto took the underworld, and they were all happy with their choices.
- Although Jupiter’s wife, Juno, ruled over all women in Rome, she especially watched over married Roman women.
- March 1st was the day when the Ancient Romans would honor Juno.
- It is said that Mars was tall and handsome, but very mean. Apparently, he didn’t care who won or lost a battle because all he cared about was seeing bloodshed and battle.
- Despite the Gods not really liking Mars, mortal men worshipped him and often prayed that he would fight alongside them.
- Apollo and Diana were twins.
- Neptune had flowing green hair and deep blue eyes like the sea. He was full of energy, but had a bad temper!
- Pluto was not the God of death, and he wasn’t lonely in the underworld.
- Mercury could fly faster than any of the other Gods. He was very popular, and people trusted him. He was a good negotiator, too.
- Minerva was born from Jupiter’s brain, and didn’t have a mother.
- When the emperors of Rome died, they were given God-like status, which made leaders of Rome become more powerful.
- Bad emperors were not given God-like status, like Nero and Tiberius.
- Since Christians only believed in 1 God, and the Romans believed in many Gods, Christians were often killed by the Romans.
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This bundle contains 10 ready-to-use Roman Gods Worksheets that are perfect for students who want to learn more about the Olympians which are a group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans. All the Olympians are related in some way. They are named after their dwelling place, Mount Olympus.
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History >> Ancient Rome
- Jupiter - Came from the Greek god Zeus. Jupiter was the king of the gods and god of thunder and lighting. He was the Patron God of Rome.
- Juno - Juno was the equivalent of the Greek goddess Hera. Juno was Jupiter's wife and queen of the gods. Juno was considered the protector of Rome.
- Mars - Mars came from the Greek god Ares. Mars was the god of war and Jupiter and Juno's son.
- Mercury - Mercury was the equivalent of the Greek god Hermes. He was the god of trade.
- Neptune - Neptune came from the Greek god Poseidon. He was the god of the sea and brother to Jupiter. He also was the patron of horses. Neptune's weapon was a great trident.
- Venus - Venus was the equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. She was the god of love and beauty.
- Apollo - Apollo was taken directly from Greek god Apollo. He was the god of music, poetry, and archery. His twin sister was Diana.
- Diana - Diana was taken from the Greek goddess Artemis. She was goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals. Her symbols included the moon, the snake, and the bow and arrow.
- Minerva - Minerva comes from the Greek goddess Athena. She was the goddess of wisdom.
- Ceres - Ceres was the equivalent of the Greek goddess Demeter. She was goddess of agriculture and the seasons. It's from the name Ceres that we get the name for cereal.
- Vulcan - Vulcan comes from the Greek god Hephaestus. He was the blacksmith for the rest of the gods and was god of fire. The word volcano comes from the name Vulcan.
- Bacchus - Bacchus comes from the Greek god Dionysus. He was god of wine and the theatre. He was the youngest of the major gods and the only one born to a mortal.
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