It started when the ancient Indians first were born and they looked up into the sky and saw Neptune.
The Roman God of the sea.
The Roman God named Neptune was visualized as a male. The planet Neptune is an object and has no sex.
the Romans took the Greek's legends and just renamed the heroes and gods/goddesses. ex Neptune = Poseidon
It started from a legend that was told to help Pharaohs and masters, live a full afterlife
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The legend was first started in 1933.
St. Columba in 565 A.D.
I had the same problem with my legend and I replaced the main relay: Started right up!
Yes it is. It all started in Rome in the 1400's, and it also started the king Aurthur legend.
It was the name of the Roman god of the Sea. After Rome leaders were formed, Numa Pompilius started the Roman religion based on the Greek religion but with different names of the gods. Neptune was really Poseidon.
Neptune. Mercury is very close to the sun so it's hot. Neptune is much further out. The order frmo the sun outwards goes: (Sun) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Or it used to before they started messing with how many planets we have. The main answer holds true though.