All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
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Saturn is the planet that is named after the roman god of agriculture and Cornus (Zeus's father) is the Greek god
In Roman Mythology Poseidon was named Neptune.This is the origin of The Planet Neptune's name.
AeneasAnswer 2Greek mythology did not bother with Romans. Aeneas belongs to the Roman mythology.
The Greek God Zeus was named after the planet Jupiter. In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the equivalent of Zeus.
In Greek mythology, Cronus (or Kronos) is associated with the planet Saturn. Just like how Cronus was the father of Zeus in mythology, Saturn is the father of Jupiter in our solar system, with Jupiter being the Roman equivalent of Zeus.
The planet Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture and time, Saturn. In Roman mythology, Saturn was the father of Jupiter and was associated with wealth and fertility. The planet's rings and moons were also named after characters and objects from Roman mythology.
one is called jupiter and it is (IN ROMAN MYTHOLOGY) ZEUS AND ANOTHER CALLED SATURN (IT'S FATHER)
The planet was originally named Georgium Sidus in 1781 when it was discovered by William Herschel. But there was already a tradition of naming planets from Roman mythology. In Roman mythology "Uranus" was the father of the Titans and a sky god.
In Greek mythology, Orion's father is Poseidon, god of the sea. In Roman mythology, Orion's father is Neptune.
Jupiter's original name in Roman mythology was "Juppiter" or "Iuppiter," derived from the Latin word "Iuppiter" (or "Juppiter") which means "Father Jove." It was the name given to the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
Mercury: Named after the Roman god of communication and travel. Titanium: Named after the Titans of Greek mythology. Mars: Named after the Roman god of war. Thorium: Named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor. Uranium: Named after the planet Uranus, the father of Saturn in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology, Mars (Ares in Greek mythology) is the God of War. War is also equated with bloodshed, and as the planet Mars has a red colour to it, it was named after the Roman god.
Mercury, Hermes in Greek.
Caelus, the personification of the sky.
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