In Greek Religion, Goddess Athena is the Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom.
In Norse Religion, God Odin is the God of Knowledge.
In Hindu Religion, God Vishvakarma is the God of Technology and Industry.
Well, if society today still believed in the Roman gods and if one of them had to take 'computers' into their domain, I suppose that it would be Vulcan. He was the god of blacksmiths, volcanoes, and technology. His Greek equivalent was Hephaestus. Another possibility for the god or goddess of computers is Minerva (Athena), the goddess of wisdom.
There is no Roman god or goddess of computers. Way back in ancient Rome, there were no computers, so therefore there was no need for a god or goddess of computers to be worshiped.
I am very familiar with Roman gods but this one was hard but i found it out it was a Goddess named Libertas.
Some of the Roman names are as follows (this is just a portion of them):Roman-GreekApollo- ApolloMercury- HermesVenus- AphroditeDiana- ArtemisMars- AresJupiter- ZeusSaturn- CronusUranus- UranusNeptune- PoseidonPluto- HadesVesta- HestiaJuno- HeraVulcan- HephaestusMinerva- AthenaThank You :DWell let's see: Jupiter Juno Diana Neptune Mercury Pluto Mars Venus well that's all I've got.
Mercury was the Roman messenger god, the same as the Greek Hermes.
:D Neither. Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
Pomona Day was a Roman festival. It was named after their goddess of fruits and gardens.
Luna is a roman goddess.
· Indivia - Roman goddess of jealousy
Athena is a female goddess, not a male god. The Roman goddess Minerva is the equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
Empanda - Roman goddess of food
The Roman god of death and of the Underworld is Pluto.
Hestia was not a Roman god. She was the Greek goddess of the hearth.
Venus is the Roman goddess of love, and regarded as counterpart to Aphrodite.
Roman goddess Minerva. Greek goddess Athena. (same goddess)
Saturn was the Roman god of time.
The roman goddess of deceit is Apate
The Roman god of wheat is actually a goddess, and her name is Annona.
The Roman god of sexual love was Cupid, and the Roman goddess of love was Venus.