Roman and Greek Gods Names starting with 'V' - Roman Gods Family Tree The Dictionary of Roman and Greek Gods Names starting with 'V' 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 Vacuna, Goddess of agriculture Vediovus a god of the underworld. Venilia or Venelia, sea goddess Venti, the winds, equivalent to the Greek Anemoi: North wind Aquilo or Septentrio (Greek Boreas); South wind Auster (Greek Notus); East wind Vulturnus (Eurus); West wind Favonius (Zephyrus); Northwest wind Caurus Venus, goddess of love, beauty, sexuality, and gardens Veritas, goddess of the Roman virtue of veritas or truth. Verminus, god of cattle worms. Vertumnus, god of the seasons, gardens and fruit trees. Vesta, goddess of the hearth, the Roman state, and the sacred fire Vica Pota, goddess of victory and competitions. Victoria, goddess of victory Viduus, God who separated the soul and the body after death Virbius, a forest god Virtus, god or goddess of military strength Volturnus, god of water Volumna, Goddess who protects the nursery Voluptas, goddess of pleasure. Vulcan, god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths Vulturnus, God of the East Wind Roman Gods and Goddesses Names and Functions Dictionary of Roman and Greek Gods Names starting with 'V' |