King of the Roman gods, equivalent to Zeus in Greek myth.
Who is Jupiter?
Venus was the goddess of this, which also happens to be a common Valentine’s Day theme.
What is love?
The Greek god Zeus was called this in Rome.
Who is Jupiter?
This god’s name is also the name of a planet and a chocolate bar brand.
Who is Mars?
Romulus and Remus were said to be sons of this war god.
Who is Mars?
This goddess, sister and wife of Jupiter, was queen of the gods.
Who is Juno?
Mercury carried this winged object to deliver messages.
What is a caduceus?
The Greek goddess Aphrodite had this Roman name.
Who is Venus?
The two-faced god Janus could see into the past and the future, and gave his name to this month.
What is January?
Venus was said to be the mother of this Trojan hero, ancestor of the Romans.
Who is Aeneas?
God of war, often depicted with a spear and helmet.
Who is Mars?
Diana was goddess of this celestial body.
What is the Moon?
The Greek god Ares was known as this in Roman culture.
Who is Mars?
Cupid, the Roman god of love, is often shown carrying this object.
What is a bow and arrow?
Neptune ruled the sea, but his Greek name was this.
Who is Poseidon?
God of the sea, equivalent to Poseidon.
Who is Neptune?
Vesta, goddess of the hearth, was symbolised by this ever-burning object.
What is the sacred flame?
This Roman goddess matched the Greek goddess Artemis.
Who is Diana?
This god’s symbol is a trident, which also happens to be the weapon of SpongeBob’s king.
Who is Neptune?
Pluto ruled this place, which was not a holiday destination.
What is the Underworld?
This Roman god shared his name with the largest planet in our Solar System.
Who is Jupiter?
Apollo was linked to this musical instrument, often played in myths.
What is a lyre?
The Greek god Hermes matched this Roman god.
Who is Mercury?
This god’s name is also given to the smallest dwarf planet and a Disney dog
Who is Pluto?
Apollo was god of the Sun — his twin sister was goddess of the Moon and hunting.
Who is Artemis?