God/Goddess Element
Aurora Aurium (gold)
Iris Iridium
Mercury Mercury
Titans Titanium
Freyja Vanadis Vanadium
Niobe Niobium
Goblin Cobalt, Nickel
Tantalos Tantalum
Thor Thorium
Prometheus Promethium
The Trojan War gave the classical Greeks it's heroic ideal and several mythological gods.
Hermes is a mythological god. Gods don't have childhoods.
No. A clear example of this is the fact that Zeus and Poseidon had to be TOLD that the son of Thetis would be greater than his father, prompting them to quickly abandon their pursuits and marry her to Peleus, a mortal. And while some of the gods and mythological figures had the power of foresight or prophecy, none of them were "all knowing".
Greek Gods are mythological beings. They don't exist. But, they were located in Greece. America as a country did not exist during the time of the Greek Gods.
Mount Olympus is a mythological place. It's not real.
Mercury was a Roman god.
Jupiter is named after Roman/Greek Gods. All the planets are named after Mythological Gods. that is not answering the question man.
All of the planets (except Earth) were named for ancient gods. This practice is now enshrined in tradition, and any planets discovered in the future are to be named for gods and demigods. For example, the moon recently discovered around Pluto was named Charon.
Generally they named the figures after gods and heroes.
Roman gods did not explore anywhere, they are mythological. The planet Saturn was named after a Roman god.
In mythological since yes
In Austria, some of the gods that are historically significant include Wodan, Donar, and Ziu, who were part of the Germanic pantheon. The country has a rich history of mythological figures and folklore, many of which have influenced local traditions and beliefs.
Saturn was named for one of the Roman gods. The roman god Saturn was the god of wealth, time, agriculture and liberation.
Because the Greeks and Romans themselves gave mythological names to these bodies. It's been continued as a tradition.
The Trojan War gave the classical Greeks it's heroic ideal and several mythological gods.
The International Astronomical Union names planets and the practice is to name them after mythological ancient gods - Saturn was a major Roman deity of agriculture and harvest.For your information 'Saturday' is also named after this god.Galileo was the one who decided to name it saturn
the god of gods,lord shiva had a son named karthikya which had a peacock whom he says his friend.he use his peacock as one of his favourite sawari.