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Jupiter /JOO-pih-ter/ The king of the gods, ruler of the sky and thunder. Juno /JOO-noh/ The queen of the gods, wife of Jupiter, and goddess of marriage and childbirth. Neptune /NEP-toon/ The god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. Pluto /PLOO-toh/ The god of the underworld and wealth. Mars /MARZ/ The god of war, agriculture, and Roman state. Venus /VEE-nus/ The goddess of love, beauty, and desire. Apollo /uh-POL-oh/ The god of music, poetry, light, healing, and prophecy. Diana /dye-AN-uh/ The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and childbirth. Minerva /mi-NUR-vuh/ The goddess of wisdom, warfare, crafts, and strategic battle. Mercury /MUR-kyuh-ree/ The messenger of the gods, god of commerce, eloquence, and travel. Vulcan /VUL-kuhn/ The god of fire, metalworking, forges, and the forge of Jupiter. Cupid /KYOO-pid/ The god of desire, affection, and erotic love. Bacchus /BAK-us/ The god of wine, celebrations, fertility, theatre, and ecstasy. Aeneas /ih-NEE-us/ A Trojan hero, son of Venus, and ancestor of the Roman people. Romulus /ROM-yuh-lus/ The legendary founder and first king of Rome. Ceres /SEER-eez/ Roman goddess of agriculture, grain, and the harvest. Her daughter Proserpina's abduction by Pluto forms a central myth in Roman religion. Saturn /SAT-urn/ Roman god of wealth, agriculture, and time. Depicted as a bearded man carrying a sickle, presiding over Rome's mythical golden age. Janus /JAY-nus/ Roman god of beginnings, endings, and doorways. Uniquely depicted with two faces looking forward and backward simultaneously. Vesta /VES-tuh/ Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Served by six vestal virgins who maintained her sacred fire, symbolizing Rome's prosperity. Fortuna /for-TOO-nuh/ Roman goddess of fortune, chance, and prosperity. Often depicted blindfolded with a wheel and cornucopia, representing life's unpredictability and abundance. Flora /FLOR-uh/ Roman goddess of flowers, gardens, and spring. Associated with renewal and vitality; celebrated annually during the Floralia festival. Silvanus /sil-VAY-nus/ Roman god of forests, fields, and boundaries. A rustic deity protecting agricultural lands and those who work them, associated with the untamed natural world. Pomona /puh-MO-nuh/ Roman goddess of fruit trees, gardens, and orchards. Featured in Ovid's Metamorphoses as pursued by the god Vertumnus in his various disguises. Terminus /TUR-mi-nus/ Roman god of boundaries and landmarks. Symbolized by simple stone pillars, he protected land divisions and maintained order within Roman society. Pax /PAKS/ Roman goddess of peace and harmony. Became particularly prominent during Augustus's reign, symbolizing the end of civil wars and the Pax Romana.

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