Ganymede was in Greek mythology not Roman , he was the most handsome amongst mortals.
The name "Ganymede" originates in Greek mythology
Zeus's cupbearer
Ganymede was a mortal man favored by Zeus for he was handsome. Zeus took him away while he was disguised as an Eagle to be the cupbearer or waterbearer to the gods.
AeneasAnswer 2Greek mythology did not bother with Romans. Aeneas belongs to the Roman mythology.
Greek Mythology - Hades Roman Mythology - Pluto
Ganymede was not a god, he was rather a hero in mythology.
The name "Ganymede" originates in Greek mythology
Zeus's cupbearer
Ganymede.
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Ganymede was a mortal man favored by Zeus for he was handsome. Zeus took him away while he was disguised as an Eagle to be the cupbearer or waterbearer to the gods.
Roman mythology did not have sects.
Nothing to do with Astronomy - apart from Ganymede being a Moon of Jupiter. The answer is probably being gay. In mythology, "Ganymede" is a young, beautiful boy that became one of Zeus' (King of the Gods) lovers.
Ganymede, though to be clear, the moon is only named after Ganymede; the cupbearer of the gods wasn't a moon in Greek mythology.
In Greek Mythology, Artemis Roman Mythology, Diana
earth in roman mythology is Terra and in Greek mythology it is Gaea
Roman mythology is based on/borrowed from Greek mythology, using diffrent names.