Roman Gods.

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C S M B T Y R N T H C F E I M U G O G H M
M K P S D K E J O F R J N A J N M D C Y F
Y G L M L Y N U G O E P U L X N S R W X I
M W U D L R I P V I M O S C L U R X C P H
C F B D A U M I D K F K V U V H N O W Y T
M B M E B L U T S H I I J L D Y C V N R B
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O V H P Y X V R M V X H F X J J T U W O N
Q Q R R E A N J A T T J L O C A M H K I I
W N F E N Q W M R K J K N O M I A X K W E
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Clues

  • God of war and the son of Juno, was the god of war, normally nude wearing only a military helmet and a cloak, animism of a woodpecker and a wolf. (4)
  • he was the god of travelers and thieves, so financial gain and communication. had wings on his head and ankles, animism was goat and cockrells. (7)
  • Juno and Jupiter's daughter, was goddess of wisdom, the arts, trade and defense. was usually dressed in armour. (7)
  • Jupiters sister and wife, she looked after the women of Rome, symbolism of a peacock. (4)
  • King of the Gods! also was the god of the sky and thunder, looked like and old and with long curly hair and beard, symbolism of a thunderbolt and an eagle. (7)
  • she was the wife of vulcan, was the goddess of love, beauty,sex, fertility and prosperity, was normally nude in a scallop shell and was symbolized by roses. (5)
  • The Emperor of the Roman Empire, looked old and distinguished, wore a leaf crown and was worshiped by everyone. (3, 8, 4)

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