Bacchus was the Roman god of wine and revelry, his symbol is usually a bunch of grapes.
The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.The Romans used the eagle as their national symbol because it was a symbol of strength and courage, associated with the god Jupiter (Zeus) who was their patron god.
The Egyptians did not have a symbol for the Hebrew God. They only wrote about the Hebrews in one place, and didn't mention their God.
Zus? I think you mean Zeus. He is the Roman god Jupiter.
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The symbol of Saturn is represented by a scythe or sickle. This symbol is associated with the god Saturn in Roman mythology, who is often depicted holding a scythe.
There was no such thing as the god of mankind.
Bacchus was the Roman god of wine and revelry, his symbol is usually a bunch of grapes.
The eagle is his symbol.
The Roman god Mercury acted as the messenger of gods. He was also the god of Rhetoric and Commerce. His symbol is the caduceus, a staff with two snakes entwined around it. He was the roman equivalent of Greek god Hermes.
Eros, now days known as Cupid, is the god of love and therefore the symbol of Valentine's day.
The god Jupiter's symbol is a lightning bolt. It represents his power and authority as the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
Most often a club or his lion cloak.
Numerals are numbers. You're looking for the WORD.
HER NAME IS ARTEMIS IN GREEK MYTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!There is nothing wrong with her
Mars was named for the Roman god of war. Its symbol is the same as the one used for males, and the arrow represents the arrow of the god Mars.
Roman goddess Minerva. Greek goddess Athena. (same goddess)