There was no Roman god named after cereal. Instead, 'cereal' is derived from the name of a Roman goddess, Ceres, who was the goddess of grain and the harvest. Her Greek equivalent was Demeter.
No, it is the other way around. Demeter, goddess of harvest and crops was called Ceres in Latin. From her name cames the word cereal (= from grain).
I think you meant what roman god is mars named after and if so it is the roman god of war
Uranus was named after the roman god of the sky and Mars was named after the roman god of war.
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The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.
Mars is named after the Roman god of war because it is red, which is a color associated with violence, battle or blood. Also, all the planets except Earth in our solar system are named after Roman Gods.
Thursday is actually not named after a Roman god- 'Thursday' is named after Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology.
Yes Saturn is named after Saturn the roman god of harvest
Saturn is named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.
There is no planet named after the Greek god of war.There is however a planet named after the Roman god of war, which is Mars.The Greek god of war is Ares. He does not currently have a planet named after him.
The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god Neptune, the god of the sea. Neptune is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon.
This day is named after the Norse god Tyr, or Thor, who was synonymous with the Roman god Mars, god of war.
Saturn was the Roman god of farmers, and his daughter, Ceres (from which we get the name cereal) was the goddess of sowing and reaping the harvests.