Saturn is the Roman counterpart for the Greek titan Kronos.
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Saturn was called Saturn in roman mythology. Saturn in greek myth was called Cronus.
Saturn's mythological name is Saturn. In Greek he is known as Kronos.
Uranus is married to Earth.
Saturn, in Roman mythology, was the equivalent of Kronos and was the father of many of the important gods, such a Jupiter (Zeus) and Neptune (Poseidon).
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one is called jupiter and it is (IN ROMAN MYTHOLOGY) ZEUS AND ANOTHER CALLED SATURN (IT'S FATHER)
Veritas is known as the mother of virtue in Roman mythology and is the daughter of Saturn, a god. However her mother is never mentioned in myths related to her.
The father of Saturn and the grandfather of Jupiter was Cronus, also known as Saturn in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, Cronus was a Titan, the son of Uranus and Gaia. He is famously known for overthrowing his father Uranus and later being overthrown by his own son, Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology).
The supreme god in Roman mythology is Jupiter, preceded by Saturn.
Before being named Saturn, the planet was known in ancient times by various cultures using different names. In Roman mythology, Saturn was associated with the god of agriculture and harvest, while the Greeks referred to the same deity as Cronus. Additionally, in Babylonian astronomy, it was known as "Kayin," linked to the god of the storm. These names reflect the planet's long-standing significance in human culture and mythology.
In Roman mythology, Saturn (also known as Cronus in Greek mythology) was the father of Jupiter (Zeus in Greek mythology). Saturn was a powerful god and ruler of the universe before being overthrown by Jupiter. This relationship established Jupiter as the next ruler and earned him the title of father.