there is only one planet not named after roman deities: Earth
Earth and possibly Uranus.
Only Earth is not named after a Roman God. Uranus was the God of the sky.
The Roman God named Neptune was visualized as a male. The planet Neptune is an object and has no sex.
uranus and neptune have the exact same gasses but uranus has 2 percent more of everything
In Roman mythology Neptune (Greek: Poseidon) was the god of the Sea.
Most likely a witch, hence the reason it was burned!
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Well, not really; but the orbit of Earth is between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Venus, Mars and Earth never actually "line up".
Juno who was honored with the ancient Festival of Lupercalia which celebrated erotic love
earth
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk
That depends how you define a witch. The Romans and the Ancient Greeks had words for witches.
In ancient Roman society, children were granted citizenship if their father was a Roman citizen. This concept of citizenship based on paternal lineage was known as "jus sanguinis," or the right of blood.
Sparta's military strength was their army, witch was the best in Ancient Greece.
Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus and Saturn are the four planets in our solar system that have rings. Jupiter's rings were only discovered in 1979.
None of them. The only planets with rings are the four outer gas planets, none of them have 15 moons exactly.
i think you are wondering about mount Olympus, witch is where the ancient Greek Olympics were held.
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