Saturn.
Yes. They named it after one of their gods in a convention borrowed from the Greeks.
the Greeks called the excellence of courage and honor Arete
More than likely the Greeks called the Roamn empire "home" and they called the emperor Caesar.
its called a toga
Saturn
Saturn was identified by the Greeks long before the Romans so you could say it was still called Saturn
Saturn.
Saturn.
Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Venus and Saturn
Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Venus and Saturn
Saturn was the king of the Titans and father of the gods, but that is his Roman name. The Greeks called him Kronos.
It was Saturn.
Yes. They named it after one of their gods in a convention borrowed from the Greeks.
Saturn means: Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture. He was called Kronos by the Greeks. He is the son of Uranus and the father of Jupiter. Saturn overthrew his father to become king of the gods, but was then overthrown himself by his son Jupiter.
Saturn was called Saturn in roman mythology. Saturn in greek myth was called Cronus.
Saturn was discovered by ancient Greeks and Romans, so sorry no space crafts.