Polish word senses marked with topical category "Roman mythology"
Parent categories: Ancient Rome, Mythology, Ancient Africa, Ancient Europe, Ancient history, Ancient Near East, History of Italy, Culture, History of Africa, History of Europe, History, Ancient Asia, Italy, Society, Africa, Europe, History of Asia, Earth, Eurasia, Asia, Nature
Subcategories: Roman deities
Total 45 word senses
- Apollo (Proper name) Apollo (son of Zeus)
- Aurora (Proper name) Aurora (Roman goddess of the dawn, sister of Luna and Sol; equivalent of the Greek Eos)
- Bachus (Proper name) Bacchus (Greek and Roman god of wine and vivid social gatherings)
- Ceres (Proper name) Ceres (Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility)
- Diana (Proper name) Diana (Roman goddess)
- Dionizos (Proper name) Dionysus (Greek and Roman god of wine and vivid social gatherings)
- Elizjum (Proper name) Elysium, Elysian, Elysian Fields, Elysian Plains (home of the blessed after death)
- Eskulap (Proper name) Aesculapius
- Faun (Proper name) Faunus (rustic god of the forest, plains, and fields)
- Flora (Proper name) Flora (goddess of flowers)
- Herkules (Proper name) Hercules (Roman name for the Greek divine hero Heracles, who was the son of Jupiter and Alcmene, a celebrated hero who possessed exceptional strength; most famous for his 12 labours performed to redeem himself after killing his family)
- Jowisz (Proper name) Jupiter (the chief god, the Roman god of the sky and lightning)
- Junona (Proper name) Juno
- Jupiter (Proper name) Jupiter (the chief god, the Roman god of the sky and lightning)
- Kupido (Proper name) Cupid
- Kupidyn (Proper name) Cupid
- Luna (Proper name) Luna (Roman goddess of the moon, sister of Aurora and Sol; equivalent to the Greek Selene)
- Mars (Proper name) Mars (Roman god of war)
- Merkury (Proper name) Mercury (the Roman god of financial gain)
- Minerwa (Proper name) Minerva
- Neptun (Proper name) Neptune (god)
- Orkus (Proper name) Orcus (Entruscan and Roman god of the underworld and punisher of broken oaths)
- Pluton (Proper name) Pluto (god)
- Pola Elizejskie (Proper name) Elysium, Elysian, Elysian Fields, Elysian Plains (home of the blessed after death)
- Psyche (Proper name) Psyche (personification of the soul; originally a mortal princess who later married Eros/Cupid, was deified, and bore him a daughter, Hedone/Voluptas)
- Saturn (Proper name) Saturn, a Roman god
- Tartar (Proper name) Tartarus (dark part of Hades)
- Tartar (Proper name) Tartarus (primordial deity)
- Tryton (Proper name) Triton (god of the sea)
- Wenera (Proper name) Venus
- Wenus (Proper name) Venus (the Roman goddess of love)
- Westa (Proper name) Vesta (virgin goddess of the hearth, fire, and the household, and therefore a deity of domestic life)
- Wulkan (Proper name) Vulcan (Roman god of fire)
- aborygen (Noun) Aborigines (original tribe that inhabited Italy before Aeneas or the Trojans)
- elizejski (Adjective) Elysian (of or pertaining to Elysian or Elysium, the location)
- faun (Noun) faun (woodland creature with pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry)
- gigant (Noun) giant (Greek mythological creature)
- harpia (Noun) harpy (fabulous winged monster with the face of a woman)
- hippokamp (Noun) hippocampus, hippocamp (mythological creature with the front head and forelimbs of a horse and the rear of a dolphin)
- kaduceusz (Noun) caduceus (staff of Hermes (Mercury) as messenger of the gods)
- lar (Noun) lar (household god, particularly overseeing the family itself)
- lemur (Noun) lemures (spirit or ghost of the dead, considered as malignant)
- nimfa (Noun) nymph (water, forest, or mountain spirit)
- parka (Noun) Parca (one of the Fates)
- tryton (Noun) merman
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