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Aeneas and the Journey to Italy: From Ruins to Destiny
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Aeneas: The Trojan Hero Who Founded a People
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Amor: Personification of Love
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Angerona: Goddess of Silence and Secrets
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Apollo: God of the Sun, Music, and Prophecy
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Aurora: Goddess of the Dawn
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Avernus: Gateway To The Roman Underworld
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Bacchus: God of Wine, Ecstasy, and Liberation
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Bellona: Goddess of War
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Bona Dea: Goddess of Womenโs Mysteries
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Cardea: Goddess of Door Hinges and Thresholds
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Carmenta: Goddess of Prophecy and Childbirth
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Ceres: Goddess of Agriculture and the Harvest
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Concordia: Goddess of Harmony
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Consus: God of Stored Grain and Secret Councils
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Cupid: God of Love and Desire
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Cyclopes: One-Eyed Giants of Myth and Forge
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Dea Dia: Goddess of Growth and Renewal
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Diana: Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt
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Do ut Des: The Roman System of Divine Exchange
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Fauna: Goddess of Prophecy and Healing
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Favonius: God Of The West Wind
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Feronia: Goddess of Wilderness and Release
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Foreign Gods Adopted by Rome
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Fortuna: Goddess of Luck and Fate
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Hercules: The Hero Who Became a God
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How Powerful Was Jupiter?
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How Roman Religion Worked: Ritual Over Belief
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Interpretatio Romana
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Is Jupiter the Same as Zeus?
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Isles of the Blessed
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Janus: God of Beginnings, Gates, and Transitions
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Juno: Queen of the Gods and Protector of Women
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Jupiter: King of the Gods and Guardian of Rome*
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Laverna: Goddess of Thieves and Trickery
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Lemures: The Restless Spirits of the Roman Dead
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Libitina: Goddess of Funerals and Rites
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Luna: Goddess of the Moon
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Major vs Minor Gods in Roman Religion
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Mars: God of War and Guardian of Rome
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Mercury: Messenger of the Gods and Patron of Commerce
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Minerva: Goddess of Wisdom, Strategy, and the Arts
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Mythic Borrowings From the East: How Rome Absorbed Foreign Gods and Sacred Traditions
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Nemesis: Spirit of Retribution
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Neptune: God of the Sea and Earthquakes
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Numa Pompilius: The Lawgiver King
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Numen: The Divine Presence in Roman Belief
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Pax: Goddess of Peace
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Pietas: Personification of Duty
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Pluto: God of the Underworld and Wealth
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Quirinus: Guardian of the Roman State
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Roman and Etruscan Myth Connections: The Forgotten Roots of Roman Religion
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Roman Gods: The Deities Who Ruled the Roman World
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Roman Mythological Symbols
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Roman Mythology in Renaissance Art
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Roman Religion Explained: Rituals, Beliefs, and Practices*
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Roman Sacrifices: Rituals, Meaning, and Process
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Roman Sibyls Across Cultures
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Roman vs Egyptian Rituals
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Roman vs Greek Syncretism
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Roman vs Norse Cosmology
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Rome and Greece: A Mythological Dialogue
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Romulus and Remus: The Founding of Rome
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Romulus: The First King of Rome
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Sacred Symbols and the Rituals of Roman Worship
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Saturn: God of Time, Abundance, and Renewal
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Saturnโs Golden Age
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Sol: God of the Sun
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Somnus: God of Sleep
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Tarpeia: The Betrayer of Rome
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The Abduction of Europa: The Bull and the Sea
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The Abduction of Proserpina
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The Altar: Sacred Space of Offering and Prayer
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The Apotheosis of Hercules: Strength, Suffering, and the Crown of Fire
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The Caduceus: Mercuryโs Staff of Peace
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The Creation of the World and the Rise of the Gods
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The Cult of Mithras
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The Eagle: Emblem of Jupiterโs Authority
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The Fall of Tarpeia: Treachery, Punishment, and the Law of the City
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The Fall of the Gods: How Christianity Transformed Roman Mythology
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The Judgment of Paris and the Trojan Lineage
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The Laurel Wreath: Symbol of Triumph and Immortality
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The Legacy of Roman Mythology in Art and Culture
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The Ludi Romani: Games in Honor of Jupiter
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The Lupercalia: Ancient Rites of Purification and Fertility
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The Manes: Spirits of the Roman Dead
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The Owl: Minervaโs Emblem of Wisdom
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The Peacock: Sacred Bird of Juno
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The Rivers of the Underworld
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The Roman Calendar
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The Roman Constellations
