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  1. Heroes, Gods & Emperors from Roman Mythology (The World Mythology Series) by Kerry Usher, John Sibbick, 1992-05
  2. Roman Myths (Graphic Mythology) by David West, 2006-09-30
  3. Who's Who in Classical Mythology by McGraw-Hill, 2001-02-12
  4. The Encyclopedia of Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and Legends of the Greeks and Romans by Eric Flaum, David Pandy, 1993-12
  5. Venus (Greek and Roman Mythology) by Nancy Loewen, 1999-01
  6. Greek and Roman Mythology (Pictura) by Alan Weller, 2008-12-18
  7. Roman Mythology by Stewart Perowne, 1986-04
  8. Hades (Profiles in Greek and Roman Mythology) by Kayleen Reusser, 2010-02-04
  9. Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual (Sather Classical Lectures) by Walter Burkert, 1982-11-08
  10. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology by Michael Stapleton, 1979-04
  11. Zeus (Profiles in Greek & Roman Mythology) (Profiles in Greek and Roman Mythology) by Russell Roberts, 2007-05-23
  12. Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece: Mythology's Great Tales of Valor and Romance by W. H. D. Rouse, 2001-03-01
  13. Children's Books on Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature)
  14. Magic, Witchcraft, and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds: A Sourcebook

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63. Roman Mythology - Romapedia
Pluto, King of the underworld; Saturn, God of agriculture; Vulcan, God of smithing. Retrieved from http//ancientrome.wikia.com/wiki/roman_mythology
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Jump to: navigation search Roman mythology , the mythological beliefs and traditional religion of the people of Ancient Rome, can be considered as having two parts. One part, largely later and literary, consists of whole-cloth borrowings from Greek mythology. The other, largely early and cultic, functioned in very different ways from its Greek counterpart.
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The Romans had no sequential narratives about their gods comparable to the Titanomachy or the seduction of Zeus by Hera until their poets began to borrow from Greek models in the later part of the Roman Republic. What the Romans did have, however, were:
  • a highly developed system of rituals, priestly colleges, and "clusters" of related gods. a rich set of historical myths about the foundation and rise of their city involving human actors, with occasional divine interventions.
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The Roman model involved a very different way of defining and thinking about the gods than we are familiar with from Greece. For example, if one were to ask a Greek about Demeter, he might reply with the well-known story of her grief at the rape of Persephone by Hades.

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66. Roman Mythology - Art History Online Reference And Guide
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One might almost say that the archaic Romans did not have myths. That is to say: until their poets began to borrow from Greek models in the later part of the Republic , the Romans had no sequential narratives about their gods comparable to the Titanomachy or the seduction of Zeus by Hera What the Romans did have, however, were:
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The Roman model involved a very different way of defining and thinking about the gods than we are familiar with from Greece. For example, if one were to ask a Greek about

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Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. One part, largely later and literary, consists of whole-cloth borrowings from Greek mythology . The other, largely early and cultic, functioned in very different ways from its Greek counterpart. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Nature of early Roman myth
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Nature of early Roman myth
One might almost say that the archaic Romans did not have myths. That is to say: until their poets began to borrow from Greek models in the later part of the Republic , the Romans had no sequential narratives about their gods comparable to the Titanomachy or the seduction of Zeus by Hera What the Romans did have, however, were:
  • a highly developed system of rituals, priestly colleges, and "clusters" of related gods. a rich set of historical myths about the foundation and rise of their city involving human actors, with occasional divine interventions.

69. Trivia (Roman Mythology). Who Is Trivia (Roman Mythology)? What Is Trivia (Roman
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Trivia was the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hecate . She was the three-faced deity of those crossroads where three roads came together, and her name meant "of the three ways". In ancient Greece such a crossroads was an ill-omened place, where a dog might be sacrificed and buried, to placate Hecate. In Rome, the Trevi Fountain occupies a square where three ways ( tre vie ) have met since antiquity. 'Trivia,' an urbane satire by English poet John Gay ), invokes an invented 'Trivia,' goddess of streets and ways, to lead him on a ramble through London . The poem is a goldmine of information on contemporary social history. In medieval universities, the Trivium , or the studies of Grammar Rhetoric , and Logic , being considered the lesser three ways to mastering the seven Liberal Arts , (compare Quadrivium Trivia has consequently come to describe information of lighter weight or questionable worth: knowledge for its own sake. It is frequently tested in

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71. Trivia (Roman Mythology)
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Topics in Roman mythology Important Gods Jupiter Mars Quirinus Vesta Juno Fortuna Minerva Mercury Vulcan Ceres Venus Lare.
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Nature of Early Roman Myth
One might almost say that the Archaic Romans did not have myths. That is to say: until their poets began to borrow from Greek models in the later part of the Republic , the Romans had no stories about their gods comparable to the Titanomachy or the seduction of Zeus by Hera What the Romans did have, however, were:
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74. Roman Mythology - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Gives guides and directories to the mythology of classical Rome. Read Virgil s Aeneid in Roman Mythology and learn of the gods, heros and battles.
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