Cassiopeia is a character in Greek Mythology.
In Greek mythology it was considered to represent the queen Cassiopeia, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty.
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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. >:(
Roman, but of Greek ethnicity. Remember that although there are many "Roman" writers, and they were all Roman citizens, they were drawn from various ethnic groups.
Greco-Roman is the term meaning Greek/Roman, for example, things during that time period; or if you wanted to talk about Greco-Roman Mythology (Greek and Roman Mythology) Hope this helps. :)
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Cassiopeia was discovered by a Greek astronomer named Ptolemy in the 2nd century.
In Greek mythology it was considered to represent the queen Cassiopeia, who boasted about her unrivaled beauty.
Cassiopeia is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the vain queen in Greek mythology.
Greek astronomer Ptolemy
they dont have a roman name. end of story
Cepheus and Cassiopeia
Greece, specifically Greek mythology.
No she was an evil, vain queen.
Cassiopeia is the w. She was a queen in Greek mythology.
Cassiopeia has a group of 5 stars, shaped as a W. Greek mythology says that Cassiopeia was a vain queen, consort to Cepheus in Ethiopia. Ultimately, Poseidon threw them both into the stars, her upside down because of her vanity.
In Greek mythology, Cassiopeia was a vain queen, consort to Cepheus in Ethiopia. Ultimately, Poseidon threw them both into the stars, her upside down because of her vanity. The constellation Cassiopeia is five stars near Cepheus, shaped like a W.