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ROMAN DEITY
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• ROMAN DEITY (noun)
The noun ROMAN DEITY has 1 sense:
1. a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans
Familiarity information: ROMAN DEITY used as a noun is very rare.
Sense 1
Meaning:
A deity worshipped by the ancient Romans
Classified under:
Nouns denoting people
Hypernyms ("Roman deity" is a kind of...):
deity; divinity; god; immortal (any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force)
Domain category:
antiquity (the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Roman deity"):
Parcae (any of the three Roman goddesses of fate or destiny; identified with the Greek Moirai and similar to the Norse Norns)
faun (ancient Italian deity in human shape, with horns, pointed ears and a goat's tail; equivalent to Greek satyr)
Instance hyponyms:
Juno ((Roman mythology) queen of the Olympian gods who protected marriage; wife and sister of Jupiter; counterpart of Greek Hera)
Silvanus; Sylvanus ((Roman mythology) god of woods and fields and flocks; Pan is the Greek counterpart)
Ops ((Roman mythology) goddess of abundance and fertility; wife of Saturn; counterpart of Greek Rhea and Cybele of ancient Asia Minor)
Jove; Jupiter ((Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus)
Fortuna ((Roman mythology) the goddess of fortune and good luck; counterpart of Greek Tyche)
Tellus ((Roman mythology) goddess of the earth; protector of marriage and fertility; identified with Greek Gaea)
Aurora ((Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos)
Luna ((Roman mythology) the goddess of the Moon; counterpart of Greek Selene)
Dis; Dis Pater; Orcus; Pluto ((Roman mythology) god of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Hades)
Proserpina; Proserpine (goddess of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Persephone)
Neptune ((Roman mythology) god of the sea; counterpart of Greek Poseidon)
Faunus ((Roman mythology) ancient rural deity; later considered a counterpart of Greek Pan)
Victoria ((Roman mythology) goddess of victory; counterpart of Greek Nike)
Vesta ((Roman mythology) goddess of the hearth and its fire whose flame was tended by vestal virgins; counterpart of Greek Hestia)
Janus ((Roman mythology) the Roman god of doorways and passages; is depicted with two faces on opposite sides of his head)
Mercury ((Roman mythology) messenger of Jupiter and god of commerce; counterpart of Greek Hermes)
Vulcan ((Roman mythology) god of fire and metal working; counterpart of Greek Hephaestus)
Sol ((Roman mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios)
Amor; Cupid ((Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros)
Night; Nox (Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx)
Ceres ((Roman mythology) goddess of agriculture; counterpart of Greek Demeter)
Saturn ((Roman mythology) god of agriculture and vegetation; counterpart of Greek Cronus)
Minerva ((Roman mythology) goddess of wisdom; counterpart of Greek Athena)
Diana ((Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis)
Mars ((Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares)
Mors ((Roman mythology) Roman god of death; counterpart of Thanatos)
Urania; Venus (goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite)
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