![In ancient Roman religion and myth, Vulcan is the god of fire, including the fire of volcanoes. He is often depicted with a blacksmith's hammer. The festival of Vulcan, the Vulcanalia, was In ancient Roman religion and myth, Vulcan is the god of fire, including the fire of volcanoes. He is often depicted with a blacksmith's hammer. The festival of Vulcan, the Vulcanalia, was](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/G15J08/in-ancient-roman-religion-and-myth-vulcan-is-the-god-of-fire-including-G15J08.jpg)
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Vulcan is the god of fire, including the fire of volcanoes. He is often depicted with a blacksmith's hammer. The festival of Vulcan, the Vulcanalia, was
Paganism and Polytheism Info - In Roman Polytheism Vulcan (Latin: Volcānus or Vulcānus) is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, also god of metalworking and the forge. Vulcan is
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