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Venus, vestals, Vulcan. These are actually Roman names for mythological creatures originating in Greece.
No, sea monsters are mythological creatures.
Because the Greeks and Romans themselves gave mythological names to these bodies. It's been continued as a tradition.
hydra is a Greek mythological figure not a roman number.
The International Astronomical Union names planets and the practice is to name them after mythological ancient gods - Saturn was a major Roman deity of agriculture and harvest.For your information 'Saturday' is also named after this god.Galileo was the one who decided to name it saturn
Greek myths are about the Greeks and contain Greek Gods and mythological characters, whilst Roman myths are about Romans and contain Roman Gods and mythological characters.Hope this helps! :)
Vesta
This would be the chimera which is a wild-looking mythological creature and used to describe ridiculous flights of fancy.
well all the monsters on monster ink are called monsters and their names isJame'smike\michaelRandallMary
Roman artists deviate from the Greeks portrayals of mythological events and heroes to awe the world with the state's accomplishments.
Mercury was a Roman god.
Ulysses