Roman deity

Roman deity
noun
a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans
Topics: ↑antiquity
Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal
Hyponyms: ↑faun, ↑Parcae
Instance Hyponyms:
Venus, ↑Urania, ↑Mors, ↑Mars, ↑Diana, ↑Minerva, ↑Saturn, ↑Ceres, ↑Nox, ↑Night, ↑Cupid, ↑Amor, ↑Sol, ↑Vulcan, ↑Mercury, ↑Janus, ↑Juno, ↑Vesta, ↑Victoria, ↑Faunus, ↑Neptune, ↑Proserpina, ↑Proserpine, ↑Dis, ↑Orcus, ↑Luna, ↑Aurora, ↑Tellus, ↑Fortuna, ↑Jupiter, ↑Jove, ↑Ops, ↑Sylvanus, ↑Silvanus

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