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Roman God Greek Mythology


Roman God as per the mythology occupies a central role in the life of the Roman people. The mythological beliefs of the people of Ancient Rome are divided into two parts one of which is largely later and literary while the other is early and cultic. What is a significant fact is that the former is borrowed from Greek mythology while the other in a varied fashion functioned in very different ways from its Greek counterpart.

Roman God is an essential part of both of these mythologies and what is a point note is that unlike the other races the Romans had no sequential narratives about their gods. When we study Roman mythology we notice that there is no model that is comparable to the Titanomachy or the seduction of Zeus by Hera. This however was a temporary phase and was a model accepted until their poets began to adopt Greek models.

Roman God was thus a much living entity in the life of the Romans in the later part of the Roman Republic; nonetheless the Romans were more concerned about the highly developed system of rituals, priestly colleges, and pantheons of related god than the actual deities. Apart from that however they had a rich set of historical myths about the foundation and rise of their city involving human actors as well as a very different way of defining and thinking about gods than that of Greek gods.

Roman God thus had no mythology associated with them and for instance 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; one the other hand a roman would respond by saying that Ceres had an official priest called a flamen, who was junior to the flamens of Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus, but senior to the flamens of Flora and Pomona. Hence it can be said clearly that the archaic Roman mythology, at least concerning the gods, was made up not of narratives, but on the other hand it rather formed a complex pattern between and among gods and humans.

Roman God basically is a concept that under grew many religion of the early Romans was modified by the addition of numerous and conflicting beliefs in later times, and by the assimilation of a vast amount of Greek mythology. Most of the information about the roman Gods is from the 1st century BC scholar Marcus Terentius Varro as well as other classical writers, such as the poet Ovid in his Fasti who were the people that were influenced by Hellenistic civilization models. Roman god







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Roman God Greek Mythology was written on November 28, 2007 posted in Religion & Faith and tag Religion & Faith. Wiki Pages on November 28, 2007. More Wikies. Tagged












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