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4 August, 03:15

Of the Romans "group of three" gods in the Archaic Triad, which one did not have a Greek counterpart?

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  1. 4 August, 03:29
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    First, let's list the three Gods of the Archaic Triad: those were Jupiter, Mars and Quirinius.

    Jupiter was the equivalent of the Greek God Zeus.

    Mars was the equivalent of the Greek God Ares.

    The correct asnwer is Quirinius. Quiritnius was an early Roman God and does not have a (commonly accepted) Greek counterpart.
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