I don't know, so don't take this as a true answer, but I think it may be Zeus.
Neptune, whose Greek god equivalent is Poseidon.
Neptune
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Neptune, whose Greek god equivalent is Poseidon.
Euclid was not a Greek god but a prominent ancient Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry." He lived around 300 BCE in Alexandria and is best known for his work "Elements," which systematically compiled and presented the knowledge of geometry of his time. His influence extended far beyond mathematics, impacting various fields and education for centuries.
Morphine, named after the Greek god Morpheus.
Neptune was discovered in 1846. Though it was first observed in 1612 by Galileo Galilei.
Helium was named after Helios, the sun god, because it was first discovered in the spectrum of sunlight during a solar eclipse in 1868 by French astronomer Jules Janssen. The name Helium comes from the Greek word "helios," which means sun.
Helium was named after the Greek god of the Sun, Helios. It was discovered by astronomers studying sunlight during a solar eclipse in 1868. They noticed a new line in the sun's spectrum, which they named after the Greek god to reflect its solar origin.
Neptune was named after the Greek god of the sea.
the berth place of the 17 greek god mighty Matt