roman mythology in English

noun

collection of myths and stories from the time of ancient Rome and ancient Romans containing tales of many Gods and heroes, mythology of the ancient Rome

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1. 7 He studies Greek and Roman mythology.

2. 3 words related to Bacchante: Greek mythology, Roman mythology, votary

3. In Greek and Roman mythology the Cauldron was hidden in a cave.

4. In Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, the Cyclopes are giant one-eyed creatures

5. Alecto is the name of one of the three Furies of Greco-Roman mythology

6. In Roman mythology, Angerona or Angeronia was an old Roman goddess, whose name and functions are variously explained

7. Aeneas is a Trojan hero in both Greek and Roman mythology, though he is more prominent in the Roman tales

8. In Greco-Roman mythology, Aeneas was a Trojan hero, the son of the prince Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite (Venus)

9. Greek & Roman Mythology A Phrygian peasant who, along with his wife Baucis, was rewarded for showing hospitality to the disguised

10. “The striking resemblance of the Chaldæan system to that of the Classical [primarily Greek and Roman] Mythology seems worthy of particular attention.

11. A Bacchante in Roman mythology is a female follower of Bacchus, god of wine and intoxication. In Greek mythology, they are called Maenads

12. Philemon and his wife Baucis were an old couple that appeared in a myth that is lesser known among those of Greek and Roman mythology

13. Updated February 17, 2019 According to ancient Roman mythology and Ovid's Metamorphoses (8.631, 8.720.), Philemon and Baucis had lived out their long lives nobly, but in poverty

14. THE BICEPHALOUS EAGLE A Roman mythology symbol associated with Janus - the god of all origins, guardian of doors, gates, passages and bridges, the patron of contracts and alliances

15. Apollo, byname Phoebus, in Greco - Roman mythology, a deity of manifold function and meaning, one of the most widely revered and influential of all the ancient Greek and Roman gods.

16. This location was called Areopagus, a combination of the Greek words for “god of war” and “stone”: the Areopagus is literally “Ares’ Rock.” The equivalent to Ares in Roman mythology is Mars

17. Baucis Baucis and her husband Philemon were an old couple that appeared in a myth that is lesser known among those of Greek and Roman mythology. They lived in the region of Tyana, which may have been in Phrygia.

18. Hercules (1983) is like when you have gotten way too high listening to the same 19-minute cosmic italo disco track that is three reverbed chords barely Arpeggioed by a sequencer that sounds like it is working as hard as it can but is getting confused as to where it parked the car over velour tracksuit motorik and u remember that u have a paper due in ur greco-roman mythology class in like …

19. In Greek mythology, Anchises was a son of Capys and Themiste (daughter of Ilus, son of Tros) or Hieromneme, a naiad.He is famous because he was mortal and a lover of the goddess Aphrodite (and in Roman mythology, the lover of Venus).He was also the father of Aeneas, who is the hero of "The Aeneid." Anchises, in Greek legend, member of the junior branch of the royal family of Troy: While he …

20. Hercules (1983) is like when you have gotten way too high listening to the same 19-minute cosmic italo disco track that is three reverbed chords barely Arpeggioed by a sequencer that sounds like it is working as hard as it can but is getting confused as to where it parked the car over velour tracksuit motorik and u remember that u have a paper due in ur greco-roman mythology class in like five