roman mythology

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roman mythology

Roman mythology includes stories about gods like Jupiter and Mars.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The mythology of the ancient Romans: This term refers to the collection of myths, legends, and religious beliefs originating from ancient Rome. It encompasses the stories of gods, goddesses, heroes, and the founding of Rome itself.
Usage
  • Roman mythology is used as a singular, uncountable noun to refer to the entire body of myths from ancient Roman civilization. It is often studied in comparison to Greek mythology.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The story of Romulus and Remus is a foundational legend in Roman mythology.
    • Students often compare the gods in Roman mythology with their Greek counterparts.
    • Many planets are named after figures from Roman mythology.
Advanced Usage
  • "as in Roman mythology": used to draw a comparison or provide an example from this specific mythological tradition.
    • The concept of a divine council, as in Roman mythology, appears in many cultures.
Variants and Related Words
  • Roman myth (n): an individual story or legend from Roman mythology.
    • The Roman myth of Cupid and Psyche is a tale of love and trust.
Synonyms
  • Classical mythology (broader term that often includes both Greek and Roman traditions).
  • Latin mythology (a less common synonym emphasizing the Latin language origins).
Related Phrases
  • "according to Roman mythology": a phrase used to introduce a statement or belief sourced from these myths.
    • According to Roman mythology, Jupiter is the king of the gods.
roman mythology

Roman mythology includes stories about gods like Jupiter and Mars.

Noun
  1. the mythology of the ancient Romans

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