The Roman name of the ancient Greek god Hermes was Mercurius (Mercury).The ancient Greek god called Hermes had an equivalent purpose in ancient Roman pagan religion. The name of Hermes was changed in Latin to the name of Mercury.
Helen's story is from the Ancient Greek times. Roman times are after the Greeks, therefore Helen has no Roman name.
Zeus (greek name)
Thucydides full name was never recorded, as it was unimportant in ancient roman days.
Seth/Set is the Latin form of the ancient Egyptian god's name.
Britannia, hence Britain.
Albion
Ancient roman empire. Victor
Roman Anglo-Saxon Jutes-Danes Norman
London. Roman name Londinium.
Druids, this was the dominant religion in "Britannia" (Britain) at the time of the Roman invasion (60AD)
Aurum is this ancient Roman name.
Albion No, Albion is the Gallic name for the island now called Great Britain. The answer is Brtannia. This was the name given to the Roman Province on the island of Great Britain, which encompassed England and much of Wales, as well as their name for the island as a whole. Scotland was the only region of the island the Roman's didn't control, and they gave it the name Caledonia.
Briton is not a place it is the name given to the inhabitants of Britain by the Ancient Romans. Kent is a county in Southern England, a part of the island of Great Britain.
The name Britain is derived from the Latin name Britannia, via the Old French Bretaigne. Brittannia or Britannia was the name used by the Romans from the 1st century BC. Following the Roman conquest of AD 43, it came to be used for the Roman province, which happened to be restricted to the island of Great Britain. Because of this, Brittannia was increasingly used for Great Britain in particular, which had formerly been known as Albion. The form with single t, Britannia, is secondary, but can be traced to the Roman period. Latin Britannia is derived from the travel writings of the ancient Greek Pytheas around 320 BC.
Roman religion
The ancient Roman name for Cronus was Saturn.