Valagetti said:
Am I wrong but didn't the romans copy greek mythology? I'll find out in July when I take it up in university.
A very wise choice. I'm just finishing off a Classical Studies degree at Liverpool. One piece of advice: Take a language. I didn't (though I suck at spoken, didn't think it's all written), and regretting it. Ancient Greek is meant to be great and easy to boot.
With that said, I'm going to go down the Greek route. Greek Tragedy is amazing and just shows the wide range of characters. I always really liked Tiresias. and yes, the Romans did basically take the names and change them.
That said, there are additional figures, such as Aeneas. He's a Trojan, mentioned in Homer's Iliad, who is later fleshed out in one of the foundation myths of Rome, and is the main character in Virgil's Aeneid.
Also, the Greeks tended to only explain about Troy and bits of Persia in their mythology. The Roman mythology involves a lot more places (Greece, Troy, Carthage, and Italy itself). Then again, they had a bigger empire.