Uranus is the Greek name for the God of the Sky, his Roman equivilant is Caelus.
Neptune -is- the Roman name for the God of the Sea. The Greek name is Poseidon. The Roman version of Uranus/Ouranos is Caelus.
Gaea, Terra, Tellus are all the Roman (Latin) names of Gaia, Gaiê, Gê- a Greek goddess.
Ouranos is the Greek name for the Sky. An easy way to remember Greek vs. Roman names is that the planets are typically named after Roman gods.
uranus was named after the greek titan, uranus
Mercury: Hermes Venus: Aphrodite :Gaea Mars: Ares Jupiter: Zeus Saturn: Kronos :Uranus Neptune: Poseidon Pluto: Hades (blank spots mean planet name was not roman)
Uranus was the Greek god of the sky. The Roman equivalent was called Caelus.
uranus is a roman god...
Uranus was named after the Roman god of the Sky. Uranus was the father of Saturn in Roman mythology, and Cronos in Greek mythology. Uranus and Cronos were considered titans in Greek mythology, while the Romans considered Uranus and Saturn gods.
It so happens tha Uranus is his Roman name.
The planet Uranus was named for a Greek god. Uranus was the oldest of the Greek gods.
No. There was an ancient Greek god called Uranus, or Ouranos.
Uranus is in Roman mythology, not Greek. His Greek counterpart, Ouranos, was the embodiment of the sky. He was basically the titan version of Zeus.