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Of the Romans "group of three" gods in the Archaic Triad, what did not have a Greek counterpart?
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Of the Romans "group of three" gods in the Archaic Triad, what did not have a Greek counterpart?
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The Archaic Triad consists of three Roman gods - Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus.
Jupiter is Zeus in Greek mythology, Mars is Ares, and the god who did not have a Greek counterpart is
Quirinus.
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