2. Jupiter and Pluto. BTW, Neptune is not a greek god, he is roman. The greek god for Neptune is Poseiden.
Neptune is Posiedon's roman name.
Jupiter had four brothers, who were also gods in Roman mythology. Their names were Neptune, Pluto, Juno, and Ceres.
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Poseidon was/is the Greek name for the god of the sea. The Romans called him Neptune.
Poseidon was the god of the sea. He was also believed to cause earthquakes and had the nickname "Earth Shaker." His brothers were Zeus and Hades. His parents were Cronus and Rhea, the titans. He had many lovers, both male and female, including Patroclus (comrade and possible lover of Achilles). Poseidon's Roman counterpart was Neptune. There were also several minor water gods, such as Achelous, the river god.
No. Neptune is the Roman god of the sea. His Greek counterpart is Poseidon.
The god is Neptune, king of the sea. But Neptune is not greek. The god of the sea in greek mythology is Poseidon. But Neptune it actually a roman god :P The Roman god Neptune is the same as the Greek god Poseidon, just with a different name. But the planet Neptune is named after the Roman version, not the Greek.
Neptune was the god of water and the sea. His Greek equivalent was Poseidon.
The greek name for Neptune is Poseidon, the greek god of the sea.
Neptune is the Roman god of the sea. He is "named" after the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon. Neptune is also the name of a planet in the solar system.
Neptune is also known as Poisiden, he is the Greek god of the sea and is also brother of Zeus the god of the sky. According to Greek and Roman mythology. So the planet Neptune is named after a ancient God.
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.
The planet Neptune was named for the Roman god of water and the seas.In the original Greek language, from whence this Roman god was taken, his name was Poisedon.
Neptune is the God of the Sea in Roman. In Greek, he's Poseidon.
it isnt a greek god. it is a roman god of sea.
Neptune was the god of the sea, Poseidon is his Greek equivalent.
Neptune's Roman name was Neptune, and his Greek name was Poseidon. He was the god of the sea.