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Greek and Roman Deities - Coggle Diagram
Greek and Roman Deities
Pantheon
A pantheon refers to the complete group of gods and goddesses in a particular religious or mythological system. In ancient cultures like Greece and Rome, these gods represented natural elements, human experiences, and moral virtues, playing a key role in the culture’s understanding of the world and its values.
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Jupiter (Zeus) - King of the gods, god of the sky and justice.
Juno (Hera) - Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and childbirth.
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Minerva (Athena) - Goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts.
Apollo - Same as Greek mythology; god of the sun, arts, and healing.
Diana (Artemis) - Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
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Venus (Aphrodite) - Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
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Mercury (Hermes) - Messenger of the gods, god of commerce and travel.
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Hermes - Messenger of the gods, god of commerce, thieves, and travel.
Hephaestus - God of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship.
Aphrodite - Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
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Artemis - Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
Apollo - God of the sun, music, poetry, prophecy, and healing.
Athena - Goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts.
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Poseidon - God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
Hera - Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and family.
Zeus - King of the gods, god of the sky, thunder, and justice.