Roman and Greek Gods Names starting with 'M' - Roman Gods Family Tree The Dictionary of Roman and Greek Gods Names starting with 'M' provides short definitions of the gods and goddesses that feature in myths and legends. The following Roman Gods Family Tree provides a fast reference and instant overview of the genealogy of the principle Roman gods and goddesses detailing family connections, genealogy and relationships between the main gods and goddesses who feature in the legends and mythology of the Romans. 
Roman Gods and Goddesses Names and Roles Maia, Goddess of fertility and Spring Mana Genita, goddess of infant mortality Manes, the souls of the dead who came to be seen as household deities. Mania, the consort of the underworld god Mantus Mantus, a god of the dead Mars the God of War and father of Romulus, the founder of Rome Mater Matuta, goddess of dawn and childbirth, patroness of mariners. Meditrina, goddess of healing Mefitis or Mephitis, goddess and personification of poisonous gases and volcanic vapours. Mellona or Mellonia, goddess of bees and beekeeping. Mercury, messenger of the gods and bearer of souls to the underworld Mena, Goddess of menstruation Mens, Goddess of the mind and consciousness Minerva, goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industries and trades, and one of the Dii Consentes. Mithras, god of soldiers, light, truth, and honor Molae, daughters of Mars, probably goddesses of grinding of the grain. Moneta, Titan goddess of memory, equivalent to the Greek Mnemosyne Mors, god of death and equivalent of the Greek Thanatos. Morta, minor goddess of death and one of the Parcae (Roman equivalent of the Moirai). The cutter of the thread of life, her Greek equivalent was Atropos. Murcia or Murtia, goddess of sloth and laziness Muta was the Goddess of silence Mutunus Tutunus, a phallic god. Roman Gods and Goddesses Names and Functions Dictionary of Roman and Greek Gods Names starting with 'M' |