I don't know, so don't take this as a true answer, but I think it may be Zeus.
Neptune, whose Greek god equivalent is Poseidon.
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Neptune
Neptune was named after the Greek god of the sea.
Amethyst was said to be first discovered by the Greek God Dionysus "the god of wine". He created Amethyst to prevent Drunkenness,
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Neptune, whose Greek god equivalent is Poseidon.
Morphine, named after the Greek god Morpheus.
Neptune was discovered in 1846. Though it was first observed in 1612 by Galileo Galilei.
Because helium was first discovered in spectral lines from the sun it was named after the Greek god of the sun Helios. Also it was known that it could defy gravity for example, balloons.
Helium pays homage to Helios, a Greco-Roman sun god. Helium was spectroscopically discovered in the sun"s rays before it was found on earth. It was discovered formally in 1868.
the berth place of the 17 greek god mighty Matt