Psyche - Psychologist.
Cronus - chronograph; timepiece within watch.
Theseus is Theseus in any language. Btw the language is Latin, not Roman.
I do not think he did. When Homer wrote (or whatever he did) the Odyssey, there were no Romans.
Pegasus is a Greek figure.
Thomas Jefferson loved Greek and Roman Architecure. His residence, Monticello, was based off of basic Roman concepts. The state house, senate house, and The White House have Roman influences.
Romans did not think much of the Underworld and death and ghosts; these aspects of their religion were largely borrowed from Greek myth.
i think you should go and search for some greek resoreses
some people consider it Greek and some consider it Roman. but i think its Greek and Roman. in the dark ages, the Greek and Roman were together and combined Roman art and Greek art together and made byzantine art. until Rome fell into the dark. >:(
I think it was Aristotle who first used the Greek word from which "comet" is derived.
I think you might be thinking of Faunus, which is the Roman counterpart to the Greek Pan, but they are only gods of the woods. There is no Greek or Roman deity associated with the concept of mischief.
no it was a roman city :D. many people think that its a Greek city cause they where similar things as roman.
wellll, every planet (other then earth) is named after either a greek or a roman god. venus is roman, and either mar or mercury is roman, Jupiter is roman, other then that I think they're all greek Mars and mercury and gods of war venus is a roman equal to aphrodite Jupiter is a roman equal to zeuse neptune is god of the sea? Pluto is like the god of the underworld, roman I think. Yah, cause hades is the greek one. Saturn is god of time uranus...god of the sky I think
Theseus is Theseus in any language. Btw the language is Latin, not Roman.
i think neither she is the sister of phoycs the son of gaea
The name Stephen is of Greek origin. The name is derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath."
I can't think of a lot but : Xanthos and Xanthus
I do not think he did. When Homer wrote (or whatever he did) the Odyssey, there were no Romans.
Neptune is the Roman equivalent of Poseidon, so presumably it will be similar to The Lost Hero, but with Percy at the Roman Camp instead of Jason at the Greek one.