Category talk:Roman mythology

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Would it perhaps be more indicative the surviving literature that we call Greek mythology and Roman mythology to use instead a category to be called Classical mythology?

E.g. the story of the Siege of Troy in general is Classical mythology, the Odyssey is Greek mythology, and the Aeneid is Roman mythology.

Juno the Godess, related research[edit]

I've done a little surface research on Roman mythology. After some probing, the godess Juno took on many names as she assisted females in marriage. An authorative source can be found here [1]. There are many stubs in Roman ancient mythology that can be expanded and this could be looked into with someone with greater understanding.

That site may be a good for other information in ancient mythology. --..micky 10:20, 7 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Another site with reference to juno:[2]