Fides — may refer to:*Fides (mythology), the goddess of trust in Roman mythology *Fides (reliability), guide allowing estimated reliability calculation in electronics *Fides Romanin, Italian cross country skier of the 1950s *37 Fides, asteroid in the… … Wikipedia
Venus (mythology) — For other uses, see Venus (disambiguation). The Birth of Venus, by Sandro Botticelli c. 1485–1486 … Wikipedia
Genius (mythology) — Winged genius facing a woman with a tambourine and mirror, from southern Italy, about 320 BC. In ancient Roman religion, the genius was the individual instance of a general divine nature that is present in every individual person, place or… … Wikipedia
Mercury (mythology) — Silver statuette of Mercury, a Berthouville treasure. Mercury ( / … Wikipedia
Ceres (mythology) — Seated Ceres from Emerita Augusta, present day Mérida, Spain (National Museum of Roman Art, 1st century AD) Ancient Roman … Wikipedia
Diana (mythology) — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter … Wikipedia
Neptune (mythology) — Neptune velificans in his triumphal chariot drawn by hippocamps (mid 3rd century AD, Musée archéologique de Sousse) Ancient Roman religion … Wikipedia
Vulcan (mythology) — Vulcan wearing the exomis (tunic) and pilos (conical hat), Roman bronze, c. 1st century AD Ancient Roman re … Wikipedia
Crepitus (mythology) — Crepitus is an alleged Roman god of flatulence. It is unlikely that Crepitus was ever actually worshiped. The only ancient source for the claim that such a god was ever worshiped comes from Christian satire. The name Crepitus standing alone would … Wikipedia
Concordia (mythology) — Concordia, standing with a patera and two cornucopiae, on the reverse of this coin of Aquilia Severa. In Roman religion, Concord (Latin: Concordia, harmony ) was the goddess of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony. Her Greek version is… … Wikipedia