No. Neptune is a Roman sea god, and Poseidon is a Greek sea god.
They are often assocated with each other, and in ancient times were merged together, but come originally from different cultures.
No, Neptune was, and his greek form is posidon
When the Romans adopted the Greek gods, they renamed Poseidon Neptune.
Poseidon was/is the Greek name for the god of the sea. The Romans called him Neptune.
Greek=zeus posidon hades Roman=jupiter neptune pluto
The planet Neptune is often associated with a trident in astrology. Neptune is the ruler of Pisces and is linked to the realm of mysticism, dreams, and intuition. The trident is a symbol of Neptune's authority over the seas and the subconscious mind.
Neptune and Pluto are not the same discovery at all.
No planet is the same as Neptune. Uranus is similar in size, but is quite different in its composition.
No. Neptune is in the same solar system that we are.
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In French, Neptune is spelled the same way as in English but pronounced as "nep-tune."