Bogovi i heroji u grčkoj i rimskoj mitologiji
Greek mythology consists of legends (myths) about gods and heroes, and its roots lie in the beliefs of the ancient Greeks.
Greek gods looked like people, had virtues and flaws like people, were distinguished by being immortal or more or less invulnerable, and able to become invisible. Roman mythology mostly took over myths and legends from the ancient Greeks and Etruscans, while changing the names of the gods. The main gods are Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. Planets are named after Roman gods.
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