Apollo, the sun god.
Its sisyphus, both greek and roman
Apollo's name in both Greek and Roman mythology was Apollo.
Jupiter, his name is Zeus in Greek mythology.
No, Gaea does not have a different name. In both Greek and Roman mythology, her name is Gaea.
Apollo's name in both Greek and Roman mythology was Apollo.
Apollo is the name in both Greek and Roman mythology.
He is called both in Greek and Roman language the same name, Erebus.
Probably both because the Greek and Roman culture is so much alike. *********** Phaethon is a greek name of an ancient greek god, of the god Φαέθων.
Actually, "Hades" IS the Greek name for the place where dead people went according to the ancient greek religion, but Pluto is hades' roman name
Prometheus is a Latinized version of a Greek name. Many of the miscellaneous figures in Greek mythology did not get renamed for the Romans. They simply "Latinized" their named. In Greek, Prometheus would have been Προμηθεύς.
Adonis has the same name in both Greek and Roman. The mythology associated with him is also the same in both cultures.
Psyche is from both.