- Janus.
- Jupiter.
- Saturn.
- Genius.
- Mercury.
- Apollo.
- Mars.
- Vulcan.
Keeping this in consideration, who is the god of mythology?
Zeus (Jupiter, in Roman mythology): the king of all the gods (and father to many) and god of weather, law and fate. Hera (Juno): the queen of the gods and goddess of women and marriage. Aphrodite (Venus): goddess of beauty and love. Apollo (Apollo): god of prophesy, music and poetry and knowledge.
Beside above, who are the 12 major Roman gods? The 12 Roman Gods were: Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, Ceres, Vulcan, and Vesta.
Herein, who is the strongest god in Roman mythology?
Jupiter
Who are the 14 Olympian gods?
The Olympian Gods and Goddesses
- Hera (Roman name: Juno) Hera was goddess of marriage and the queen of Olympus.
- Poseidon (Roman name: Neptune) Poseidon was god of the sea.
- Hades (Roman name: Pluto) Hades was king of the dead.
- Aphrodite (Roman name: Venus)
- Apollo.
- Ares (Roman name: Mars)
- Artemis (Roman name: Diana)
- Hephaestus (Roman name: Vulcan)
