Abeona, Goddess and Protector of children leaving the home Abundantia, the goddess of abundance and prosperity. Acis, god of the Acis River in Sicily Adeona, Goddess who guides children back home Aerecura, goddess associated with the underworld and identified with Proserpina Aescolanus, god of copper money Aequitas, divinity of fairness. Aesculapius, the Roman god of health and medicine. Aeternitas, the goddess and personification of eternity Afferenda, goddess whose purpose was the offering of dowries Africus, God of the Southwest wind Agenoria is a Roman goddess of activity Aither, Primordial Goddess of the daytime Aion (Latin spelling Aeon), god of unbounded time Alemonia, Goddess who feeds unborn children Alernus god of the sacred grove (lucus) Amor, Primordial God of procreation Angerona, goddess who relieved people from pain and sorrow. Angitia, goddess of snakes and witchcraft Anna Perenna, goddess of the "circle of the year" Annona, the divinity of the grain supply to the city of Rome. Antevorta, goddess of the future Apollo, god of poetry, music, and oracles Aquilo, God of the North Wind Arculus, god of chests and strongboxes Arimanius, an obscure Mithraic god Argentinus, god of silver money Ascensus, god of hillsides Aurora, goddess of the dawn Auster, God of the South Wind Averruncus, a god to avert calamity. |