Major and Minor gods of the Religio Romana
Ancient Romans Worshipped Many More Than Twelve
- Abundantia, divine personification of abundance and prosperity
- Aesculapius, god of medicine, healing, rejuvenation and physicians
- Aeternitas, divine personification of eternity
- Aeon, god of cyclical or unbounded time
- Alernus, minor god of the underworld, and god of the beans used during the Lemuria festival
- Angerona, goddess who relieves pain and sorrow, prevents angina
- Anna Perenna, goddess of the wheel of the year
- Annona, the divine personification of the grain supply to the city of Rome
- Antevorta, goddess of the future
- Aurora, goddess of the dawn
- Averruncus, god of averting harm
- Bacchus, god of wine, sensual pleasures, and truth
- Bellona, goddess of War, Destruction, Conquest, and Bloodlust
- Bona Dea, goddess of chastity, fertility and healing
- Bonus Eventus, divine personification of success
- Bubona, goddess of cattle
- Carmenta, goddess of childbirth and prophecy
- Carna, goddess who preserved the health of the heart and other internal organs
- Clementia, goddess of forgiveness and mercy
- Cloacina, goddess who presided over the system of sewers in Rome
- Concordia, goddess of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony
- Consus, divine protector grain storage
- Cupid, god of desire, erotic love, attraction, and affection
- Cura, divine personification of care and concern
- Cybele, Magna Mater
- Dea Dia, goddess of growth
- Decima, one of the three Parcae and measurer of the thread of life
- Devera, goddess who ruled over the brooms used to purify temples, and protector of midwives and women in labor
- Discordia, personification of discord and strife
- Dius Fidius, god of oaths
- Disciplina, personification of discipline
- Dis Pater, god of wealth and the underworld
- Falacer, a god of unkown origins
- Fama, goddess of fame and rumor
- Fauna, goddess of prophecy
- Faunus, god of flocks
- Februus, god of purification
- Febris, divine personification, and protector from, fever and malaria
- Fecunditas, divine personification of fertility
- Felicitas, divine personification of good luck and success
- Feronia, goddess of wilderness
- Fides, divine personification of loyalty
- Flora, goddess of flowers and the season of spring
- Fontus, god of wells and springs
- Fortuna, goddess of fortune
- Fulgora, divine personification of lightning
- Furrina, goddess of springs
- Hercules, god of strength
- Hermaphroditus/Atlantius, God of Hermaphroditism and Effeminacy
- Honos, divine personification of honor
- Hora, the wife of Quirinus
- Indiges, the deified Aeneas
- Intercidona, minor goddess of childbirth
- Inuus, god of fertility and sexual intercourse
- Invidia, goddess of envy and wrongdoing
- Janus, God of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, and ending
- Justitia, goddess of justice
- Juturna, goddess of fountains, wells, and springs
- Juventas, goddess of youth
- Latona, goddess of light
- Laverna, goddess of thieves, con men and charlatans
- Levana, goddess of the rite through which fathers accepted newborn babies as their own
- Liber, God of wine-making, wine, fertility, freedom and male fertility
- Libera, Liber's female equivalent
- Liberalitas, goddess or personification of generosity
- Libertas, goddess or personification of freedom
- Libitina, goddess of death, corpses and funerals
- Lua, goddess to whom soldiers sacrificed captured weapons
- Luna, Goddess of the Moon
- Mana Genita, goddess of infant mortality
- Mania, the consort of the Etruscan underworld god Mantus
- Mantus, an Etruscan god of the dead and ruler of the underworld
- Mater Matuta, goddess of dawn and childbirth
- Meditrina, goddess of healing
- Mefitis, goddess and personification of poisonous gases and volcanic vapours
- Mellona, goddess of bees and bee-keeping
- Mena, goddess of fertility and menstruation
- Mithras, god worshipped in the Roman empire; popular with soldiers
- Moneta, minor goddess of memory
- Mors, divine personification of death
- Morta, minor goddess of death and one of the Parcae. The cutter of the thread of life
- Murcia, a little-known goddess who was associated with the myrtle
- Mutunus Tutunus, a phallic god
- Naenia, goddess of funerary lament
- Nascio, divine personification of the act of birth
- Necessitas, goddess of destiny
- Nemesis, goddess of revenge
- Nerio, ancient war goddess and the personification of valor
- Nixi, goddess of childbirth
- Nona, minor goddess, one of the Parcae. The spinner of the thread of life
- Nortia, goddess of fate, destiny, and chance
- Nox, goddess of night
- Ops, goddess of resources
- Orcus, God of the underworld, punisher of broken oaths (later conflated with Dis Pater)
- Palatua, guardian diety of the Palatine Hill
- Pales, deity of shepherds
- Pax, goddess of peace
- Picumnus, minor god of fertility, agriculture, matrimony, infants and children
- Pietas, goddess of duty
- Pilumnus, minor guardian god, concerned with the protection of infants at birth
- Poena, goddess of punishment
- Pomona, goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards
- Portunus, god of keys, doors, livestock and ports
- Postverta, goddess of childbirth and the past
- Proserpina, Queen of the Dead and a grain-goddess
- Providentia, goddess of forethought
- Pudicitia, goddess and personification of chastity
- Quirinus, god of the Roman state
- Quiritis, goddess of motherhood, later conflated with Juno
- Robigus, a god or goddess who personified grain disease and protected crops
- Rumina, goddess who protected breastfeeding mothers
- Salacia, goddess of seawater, wife of Neptune
- Salus, goddess of the public welfare of the Roman people
- Sancus, god of loyalty, honesty, and oaths
- Securitas, goddess of security
- Silvanus, god of woodlands and forests
- Sol Indiges, God of the sun
- Sol Invictus, God of the unconquered sun, potentially an epithet of Sol Indiges
- Somnus, god of sleep1
- Sors, god of luck
- Spes, goddess of hope
- Stata Mater, goddess who protected against fires
- Sterquilinus, god of fertilizer
- Suadela, goddess of persuasion
- Summanus, god of nocturnal thunder
- Talasius, a god of marriage
- Tempestas, a goddess of storms or sudden weather
- Terra Mater, goddess of the earth
- Terminus, the rustic god of boundaries
- Tiberinus, god of the Tiber river
- Tibertus, god of the river Anio, a tributary of the Tiber
- Tranquillitas, goddess of peace and tranquility
- Trivia, goddess of crossroads and magic
- Vagitanus, a god of childbirth, opens the newborn's mouth for its first cry
- Veritas, goddess and personification of the Roman virtue of veritas or truth
- Verminus, god of cattle worms
- Vertumnus, God of seasons, change, plant growth, gardens and orchards
- Vica Pota, goddess of victory and competitions
- Victoria, goddess of victory
- Viduus, god who separated the soul and body after death
- Virtus, god or goddess of military strength, personification of the Roman virtue of virtus
- Volturnus, god of the Tiber (and potenitally all rivers)
- Voluptas, goddess of pleasure