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List of Gods : "Roman" - 751 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Comus"
Greek God of banquets, drunkenness and merriment Roman / Greek
Goddess name
"Concordia"
Roman The personification of concord. Goddess of harmony, peace and justice. Roman
God name
"Condatis"
Roman / British God of confluence whose sacred places were wherever two rivers or bodies of water met. Roman / British

"Consevius aka Consivius"
Roman The propagator, occurs as the surname of Jåñuś and Ops. Roman
God name
"Consus"
Roman Some call him the god of secret deliberations, and others the hidden or mysterious god, that is, a god of the lower regions. Roman
God name
"Contrebis"
Roman / Celtic / British Local god. Identified from an inscription at Lancaster in conjunction with another deity, IALONUS....
Goddess name
"Copia"
Roman Goddess of prosperity. Roman
God name
"Corus"
Roman God of the wind. Roman
God name
"Corus"
Roman God of wind. Specifically the deity responsible for the northwest winds....
Goddess name
"Coventina"
Celtic One of the most potent of the Celtic river Goddesses. Most likely Roman in origin. She was also the Goddess of featherless flying creatures.

"Cuba"
Roman Cunina and Rumina, three Roman genii, who were worshipped as the protectors of infants sleeping in their cradles, and to whom libations of milk were offered.
Goddess name
"Cunina"
Roman Goddess of infants who are in the cradle. Roman
Goddess name
"Cunina"
Roman Minor goddess of infants. Responsible for guarding the cradle....

"Cura"
Roman The personification of Care. Roman
Goddess name
"Cybele"
Romanized name Mother goddess. See also KYBELE....
Nymph name
"Cymodoce"
Roman A sea nymph and companion of Venus. Roman

"Cynthia"
Greek / Roman The moon, a surname of Artemis or Diana. The Roman Diana, who represented the moon, was called Cynthia from Mount Cynthus, where she was born. Greek / Roman
God name
"Daffodil"
Greek / Roman Or "Lent Lily," was once white; but Persephone, daughter of Demeter, delighted to wander about the flowery meadows of Sicily. One spring, throwing herself on the gråśś, she fell asleep. The god of the Infernal regions, Pluto, fell in love with the beautiful maid, and carried her off for his bride. His touch turned the white flowers to a golden yellow, and some of them fell in Acheron, where they grew luxuriantly; and ever since the flower has been planted on graves. Greek / Roman
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