The gods of Rome were known for their immense power and influence. Jupiter, the ruler of the gods, controlled thunder and the skies. Neptune, the mighty god of the seas, was worshiped by sailors, while Pluto ruled the Underworld, overseeing the fate of the dead. Each god had a unique domain and played a role in Roman mythology.
These deities were deeply embedded in Roman culture, with temples, festivals, and rituals dedicated to their honor. Their stories, adapted from Greek mythology, shaped the beliefs and practices of the ancient world.