The Roman god Pluto never died- he is an immortal god.
She didn't discover Pluto, instead it was a man called Clyde Tombaugh; but she was 11 years old when she suggesed that the planet discovered in 1930 should be called Pluto, after the Roman god of the underworld.
Venetia Katherine Douglas Phair, born in 1919, was the person to suggest the name Pluto for the planet discovered by Clyde W. Tombaugh in 1930. At the time, she was 11 years old and lived in Oxford, England.(Pluto is an alternate name for Hades, the Greek god of the underworld.)See one of the links below for a full explanation.Pluto was named after the roman god, Pluto. he was the god of dardness and of the underworld.Pluto got its name from an 11-year-old Venetia Burney of Oxford, England, who suggested to her grandfather that the new world get its name from the Roman god of the underworld. Her grandfather then passed the name on to Lowell Observatory.
The name "Pluto" was proposed by Venetia Burney (later Venetia Phair), an eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England. Venetia was interested in classical mythology as well as astronomy, and considered the name, one of the alternate names of Hades, the Greek god of the Underworld, appropriate for such a presumably dark and cold world
Eris is named after the goddess Eris, a personification of strife and discord.
Pluto was named after the Roman god of the underworld. Its symbol is the combined letters P and L either for Percival Lowell or for Pluto. The name was suggested by Venetia Burney. She lived in England. She was 11 years old. She suggested it to her grandfather and she spread the word. And scientist liked it so they accepted it.
as old as time
He didn't die he is a god and imortal
Roman mythology gives no date of birth for Mercury.
an old Roman god, Greek equivalent: Poseidon
Roman god Cupid did not die.
Not very old in Pluto years.
Marcus is an old Roman word, and is another name for Mars, the Roman god of war. The Norse god of war was Thor.