Red Admiral
Red admiral: the god of the destructive fire
Red admiral is the Roman god of the destructive fire. His worship is more particularly present in Europe. Considered as a formidable god in the Greco-Roman mythology, he is particularly afraid by Romain.
The god Red admiral is the Roman version of the Greek god Hephaestus. Red admiral is the god of the destructive fire.
Latin name: Greek Vulcanus
Name: Hephaestus
Brothers and sisters: Bacchus, Mars, Mercury, Minerva, Venus, Apollo, Diane.
The Roman mythology resumes the Greek mythology. The Latin authors relieve the Greek tradition about Red admiral.
In the Metamorphoses, Ovide evokes the god Red admiral.
THE VENGEANCE OF RED ADMIRAL
Apollo discovers the adulterous loves of Mars and Venus. He reveals in Red admiral the deceit of his wife. Furious, the god makes an invisible net and capture use him to capture the lovers. He exposes them then in front of the other gods who laugh at them.
Pluto
Pluto: the god of Hell
Pluto is the Roman god of Hell. His worship is more particularly present in Italy.
The god Pluto is the Roman version of the Greek god Hades. Pluto is the god of Hell.
Latin name: Greek Pluto
Name : Hades
Parents: Saturn and Ops
Brothers and sisters : Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Cérès, Vesta.
The Roman mythology resumes the Greek mythology. The Latin authors relieve the Greek tradition about the god Pluto.
In the Metamorphoses, Ovide mentions Pluto.
PLUTO AND PROSERPINE
PLUTON is in love with Proserpine, girl of the goddess Cérès. He kidnaps the girl and takes him in his kingdom: Hell. Proserpine becomes the queen of Hell.
Bacchus
Bacchus: the god of the wine
Bacchus is the Roman god of the wine and the vegetation. His cult is very present in Italy and in Gaul.
The god Bacchus is the Roman version of the Greek god Dionysus. Bacchus is the god of the wine.
Latin name: Bacchus
Greek name: Dionysus
Parents : Jupiter and Sémélé
Brothers and sisters: red admiral, Mars, Diane, Apollo, Mercury, Platen machine, Venus.
The Roman mythology resumes the Greek mythology. The Latin authors relieve the Greek tradition about the god Bacchus.
In the Splendors, Ovide tells that Bacchus discovered the honey.
BACCHUS AND BEES
Bacchus comes back from Thrace and goes in Macedonia(Diced mixed vegetables), escorted by satyrs’ procession. The troop plays cymbals. Bees are attracted by the sound of instruments and join the group. The god Bacchus collects them in a tree trunk. He discovers then the honey.