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The master of metallurgy and handicraft, Vulcan was the Roman god of fire and forge, as well as the patron of artisans and smiths. Known as the ugliest of the gods, Vulcan suffered from lameness in one leg due to an injury he sustained as a child.
The Roman Gods had great influence in every sphere of society. From entreating divine inspiration at the highest levels of government to performing rituals honoring tutelary deities who assisted with the practical needs of everyday life, worship was a foundation of Roman existence.
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Neptune was the Roman god of all waters, bringer of winds and commander of storms. As capricious as the seas he commanded, Neptune guided the Roman people’s ancestor Aeneas to freedom, but demanded a human sacrifice for his assistance.
Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more.
The name of the Roman god of the underworld resonates today in the name of the planetary object, Pluto, formerly the ninth and final planet in the solar system (now demoted to the status of dwarf planet). Discovered in 1930 by the American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, Pluto resides in the Kuiper Belt at the edge of the solar system beyond Neptune.
Vesta worship can be traced as far back as the founding of Rome (believed to be 753 BCE). Though the household was the principal site of Vesta worship, there was a temple dedicated to the goddess as well. Located in the Roman Forum, the Temple of Vesta housed the ignes aeternum, a sacred eternal fire that would burn for as long as Rome prospered.
Prometheus made human life and civilization possible by bringing fire to the humans and teaching them crafts. But Epimetheus effectively undid all of his brother’s hard work when he accepted Pandora as his bride; he inadvertently helped her open her infamous “jar” (or box), which unleashed all the evils of the cosmos upon mankind.