She is not. Eris is a Greek goddess - I can not find a Roman god to which you might be referring.
Its name come from a goddess in the ancient Greek and Roman mythology. It's named after the goddess Eris god of chaos.
Yes, that's right.
The dwarf planets are named after mythological figures. For example, Pluto is named after the Roman god of the underworld, Ceres is named after the Roman goddess of agriculture, Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth, and Makemake is named after the creator god of the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island.
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.
I think you meant what roman god is mars named after and if so it is the roman god of war
Saturn is named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.
Uranus was named after the roman god of the sky and Mars was named after the roman god of war.
The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.
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
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.