
Roman mythology (related)
Roman mythology is a collection of stories and beliefs about gods, goddesses, and heroes that explain natural phenomena, human experiences, and cultural practices. It shares many similarities with Greek mythology, often adopting Greek deities with Roman names—for example, Jupiter (Zeus) as the king of gods and Venus (Aphrodite) as the goddess of love. These myths reflect Roman values, history, and identity, illustrating themes like duty, bravery, and honor. Sacred rituals, festivals, and legends shaped Roman religion and societal life, emphasizing the divine influence on the world and human affairs.