Ouranous: a.k.a the Sky of Greek Mythology. Ouranous was the father of the Titans and similar beings. His "wife" was Gaia, a.k.a the Earth
Uranus was the sky god. His Roman name was Caelus.
Uranus was the original god of the sky.
Uranus is a planet not a god.
The Bull is the animal that represents the Greek god Uranus.
Uranus was the Greek god of the sky. The Roman equivalent was called Caelus.
Uranus
Uranus was named after the Greek god Uranus.
No. There was an ancient Greek god called Uranus, or Ouranos.
The planet Uranus was named for a Greek god. Uranus was the oldest of the Greek gods.
Uranus is actually a Greek god, not a Roman one. In Roman mythology, Uranus is equivalent to the god Caelus. Uranus was the primordial god of the sky in Greek mythology, the father of the Titans, and the grandfather of Zeus.
No; the planet Uranus is named for Ouranos, Greek god of Heaven itself.
Uranus was a god, married to the goddess Gaia.