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

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The Archaic Triad consisted of Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus
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Answer:

Quirinus

Step-by-step explanation:

The Archaic Triad consisted of:

  • Jupiter (father of the gods) - Greek God Zeus
  • Mars (god of war) - Greek God Ares
  • Quirinus (god of the Roman state) - no Greek counterpart

What is known about the Quirinus is more myth than legend that little or nothing has historical confirmation. However much speculation has been made, precisely around the supposedly more Archaic Quirinal triad than capitoline or at least more original.

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