Morpheus' Roman name is the same as it is in Greek mythology.
Midas was never a greek god. He was a friend of Dionysus who was granted a wish. His name is the same in Roman and Greek mythology.
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
The god of prophets is Apollo (same name in Roman mythology). The most famous prophet, or oracle, is the on at Delphi.
Qupid was the son of venus in roman mythology. In greek mythology his name is eros son of aphrodite (these are the same gods just different names) He is the God of Love.
Morpheus' Roman name is the same as it is in Greek mythology.
Midas was never a greek god. He was a friend of Dionysus who was granted a wish. His name is the same in Roman and Greek mythology.
The Muses names are the same as in Greek Mythology.
She's the same in Roman mythology as she is in Greek mythology. Her name is still Pandora and her story is still the same.
Apollo's name remains the same in Roman mythology. He is known as Apollo in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
Psyche
Apollo
The Roman name for Cassiopeia is the same as the Greek name, as the constellation was named after the queen of Ethiopia in Greek mythology.
Adonis has the same name in both Greek and Roman. The mythology associated with him is also the same in both cultures.
Field of Punishment, same as in Greek mythology.
Yes, Apollo's Roman name is also Apollo. He was one of the few Greek gods whose name remained the same in Roman mythology.
Basically, the only difference was their names, except for Apollo, who had the same name in both Greek and Roman mythology.