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Goddesses and Gods.wps - Welcome to Our Temple

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Theia Theia: Theia Goddess of light.<br />

Urania Urania: Urania Muse of astronomy.<br />

Zeus Zeus: Zeus The God of the sky <strong>and</strong> the king of the gods. He is associated with rain <strong>and</strong><br />

clouds <strong>and</strong> often carries a thunderbolt. He is married <strong>to</strong> Hera, but often falls in love<br />

with other women. He is a bearded man of great wisdom <strong>and</strong> authority.<br />

Roman Roman <strong>Gods</strong> <strong>Gods</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Goddesses</strong><br />

<strong>Goddesses</strong><br />

Apollo Apollo: Apollo God of the sun, music, poetry, fine arts, prophecy, eloquence, <strong>and</strong> medicine.<br />

Bacchus Bacchus: Bacchus God of liquid spirits, fruits, <strong>and</strong> parties.<br />

Ceres Ceres: Ceres Ceres The Goddess of the harvest. She is described in the same way as the Greek<br />

Goddess Demeter.<br />

Cupid Cupid: Cupid God of love <strong>and</strong> passion.<br />

Diana Diana: Diana The Goddess of fertility. A beautiful maiden huntress, she is associated with<br />

the Moon <strong>and</strong> the woods. She often has dogs or a stag with her. Diana is often used in<br />

craft rituals.<br />

Fanus Fanus: Fanus God of the woodl<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

Fates Fates: Fates Three goddesses of destiny; daughters of the night.<br />

Flora Flora: Flora Goddess of nature.<br />

Fo Fortuna Fo Fortuna<br />

rtuna: rtuna The Goddess of fortune <strong>and</strong> fate. She is mature <strong>and</strong> carries a cornucopia, a<br />

rudder from a ship, a sphere <strong>and</strong> a wheel.<br />

Fur Furies Fur Furies<br />

ies: ies <strong>Goddesses</strong> of vengeance.<br />

Janus Janus: Janus The God of beginnings <strong>and</strong> doorways. He is a bearded man with two faces, one<br />

looks in<strong>to</strong> the past, the other in<strong>to</strong> the future. He can see the inside <strong>and</strong> outside of all<br />

things at the same time.<br />

Juno Juno: Juno The Goddess of women <strong>and</strong> the Moon. She is married <strong>to</strong> Jupiter <strong>and</strong> is queen of<br />

the <strong>Gods</strong>. In one of her aspects, she is the Goddess of childbirth. A beautiful woman,<br />

she has dark hair <strong>and</strong> wears a robe. The cow, the peacock, <strong>and</strong> the goose are sacred <strong>to</strong><br />

her.

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