Skip to content
Roman Empire logo

For those thinking about the Roman Empire.

  • Periods
    • Timeline
    • Founding of Rome
    • Roman Kings
    • Republic
    • Pax Romana: The Golden Age
    • Decline
    • Fall of Rome
  • Topics
    • Architecture
      • Roman Architecture
    • Army & Battles
    • Maps
    • People
    • Places
    • Religion
    • Roman Emperors
    • Roman Gods
    • Society & Culture
    • Sources
    • Sources
    • FAQ
  • Resources
    • All Articles
    • Recommended Books
      • SPQRBy Mary Beard
      • RubiconBy Tom Holland
      • The Gallic WarBy Julius Caesar
      • Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireBy Edward Gibbon
Become a Contributor

Posts by Frode Osen

  • Home
  • Frode Osen
  • Page 3
About Frode Osen
Frode holds a master’s degree in history from the University of Oslo, with a specialization in Roman imperial ideology. He studied Roman archaeology in Rome, and has built one of the most-read Roman history websites in Norway. When not writing, Frode goes for runs in the woods and reads Roman texts by candlelight. Read more about Frode here.
Leto Goddess of Motherhood, Childbirth, and Modesty (Latona)
Posted inReligion

Leto Goddess of Motherhood, Childbirth, and Modesty (Latona)

Among Greek gods, the Leto goddess is a familiar figure of grace and maternal strength. In Roman mythology, she is known as Latona. A Titaness and daughter of Coeus and…
Selene Goddess of the Moon in Greek Mythology (Luna)
Posted inReligion

Selene Goddess of the Moon in Greek Mythology (Luna)

Among Greek gods, Selene was the goddess of the moon. In Roman mythology, she was known as Luna, and in this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the rich tapestry…
Persephone Goddess of Spring and the Underworld (Proserpine)
Posted inReligion

Persephone Goddess of Spring and the Underworld (Proserpine)

Among Greek gods, the Persephone goddess stands at the crossroads of life and death, embodying the dualities of the natural world. In Roman mythology, she is known as Proserpine. As…
Eros God of Love and Desire (Amor/Cupid)
Posted inReligion

Eros God of Love and Desire (Amor/Cupid)

Among Greek gods, the Eros god was the embodiment of love and desire. He was revered for his influence on the hearts of gods and mortals alike, and was known…
Nyx Goddess of the Night in Greek Mythology (Nox in Roman)
Posted inReligion

Nyx Goddess of the Night in Greek Mythology (Nox in Roman)

Among Greek gods, the Nyx goddess is a powerful figure that holds dominion over the night. Born from the primordial chaos, Nyx embodies the mystique and beauty of the night…
Demeter Goddess of the Harvest and Agriculture (Ceres)
Posted inReligion

Demeter Goddess of the Harvest and Agriculture (Ceres)

Among Greek gods, the Demeter goddess is known for being a beacon of both maternal love and formidable power. In Roman mythology she is known as Ceres. As the goddess…
Hephaestus God of Fire and Craftsmanship (Volcanus)
Posted inReligion

Hephaestus God of Fire and Craftsmanship (Volcanus)

Among ancient Greek gods, the Hephaestus god was worshiped for his unparalleled craftsmanship and technological prowess. His counterpart in Roman mythology was Volcanus. As the son of Zeus and Hera,…
Hera Goddess of Marriage, Family, and Childbirth
Posted inReligion

Hera Goddess of Marriage, Family, and Childbirth

Among Greek gods, the Hera goddess stands as a formidable figure, known for her regal demeanor and association with marriage and family. Her counterpart in Roman mythology is the Juno…
Greek Gods: The Ultimate Guide Famous Myths and Deities
Posted inReligion Society & Culture

Greek Gods and Goddesses: Complete Overview

Ancient Greece was replete with a pantheon of Greek gods, each wielding distinctive dominion and significance in the lives of the people. From the era of city-states to the zenith…
Ares God of War in Greek Mythology, Mars in Roman Mythology
Posted inReligion

Ares God of War in Greek Mythology, Mars in Roman Mythology

Among Greek gods, the Ares god is a complex and enigmatic deity, embodying the chaotic nature of war and conflict. His counterpart among Roman gods is Mars god of war…

Posts pagination

Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 Next page
Recent Posts

Daily Life of a Roman Legionary

Lake Nemi (Lago di Nemi): A Traveler’s Guide

Lake Nemi Ships: Museum Highlights (Sunken Roman Ships)

Baths of Caracalla: Rome, Photos (Terme di Caracalla)

Arch of Constantine: Rome, Italy, Photos & Guide

Hadrian’s Villa (Villa Adriana): Tivoli, Italy

Roman Architecture 101: The Ultimate VISUAL Guide (2024)

Hades, God of the Underworld in Greek Mythology (Pluto)

Dionysus God of Wine, Pleasure and Festivities (Bacchus)

Zeus God of the Sky & Thunder, King of the Gods (Jupiter)

Architecture Army & Battles Constantinople Empire Fall FAQ Founding Kingdom Maps Pax Romana People Periods Places Religion Republic Society & Culture Uncategorized

Do you have a topic you would like to write about?

Become a Contributor

Recently updated

  • Roman Calendar: Origin, Dates, Months & Seasons

    June 13, 2025
  • The Punic Wars: First, Second, & Third, With Maps

    June 13, 2025
  • Fall of the Roman Empire: Year, Internal & External Causes

    June 13, 2025
  • 10 Timeless Roman Proverbs: Wisdom from the Eternal City

    June 13, 2025

About Roman Empire History

Roman Empire History is a simple encyclopedia for the fascinating history of ancient Rome. Learn about the culture, architecture, emperors and battles that shaped the world as we know it. The site is available in 10 different languages, and has already been used by more than 100,000 students, teachers and history enthusiasts worldwide since its launch in 2021.

INTERNATIONAL
Norway | Sweden | Denmark
Germany | Netherlands | Italy

CONTENT & EDITORIAL
Site Map
New Articles
Contribute Content

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • LinkedIn
Editor-in-Chief: Frode Osen
Copyright 2025 — Roman Empire. All rights reserved.
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Glossary of Roman Terms
Scroll to Top