Dictionary of Roman Gods Names starting with 'C' This section of the Dictionary of Roman Gods Names provides Roman gods and goddesses names that feature in Roman myths and legends. Roman gods and goddesses names with short definitions of their roles in the Dictionary of Roman gods and goddesses. Dictionary of Roman Gods Names starting with 'C' Caca, a fire goddess Cacus, an ancient god of fire Caelus, Titan God of the heavens Camenae, goddesses of fresh water, prophecy, and childbirth. Their names were Carmenta, Egeria, Antevorta, and Postvorta. Cardea, goddess of the hinge Carmenta, goddess of childbirth and prophecy Carmentes, two goddesses of childbirth: Antevorta and Postvorta, future and past. Carna, goddess who preserved the health of the heart and other internal organs Candelifera was the Goddess of childbirth Carmenta was the Goddess of Childbirth and Prophecy Ceres, goddess of the harvest and mother of Proserpina Chaos, the first of all the gods, who ruled over confusion Cinxia, Goddess of marriage Clementia, goddess of forgiveness and mercy. Cloacina, goddess who presided over the system of sewers in Rome Coelus, God of the sky Coeus, Titan God of Intelligence Collatina, a goddess of hills Concordia, goddess of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony. Consus, god protecting grain storage Convector, God of bringing in of the crops from the fields Crius, Titan God of the constellations Cunina, Goddess of infants Cupid, god of love and the son of Venus Cura, deity of care and concern Cybele the Earth Mother, goddess of charity and retribution Roman gods and goddesses Names and Functions Dictionary of Roman Gods Names starting with 'C' Roman gods and goddesses |