Saturn.
Saturn is the planet that is named after the roman god of agriculture and Cornus (Zeus's father) is the Greek god
The dwarf planet Ceres is named after the Roman godddes of agriculture. Another answer: Saturn - the roman god of agriculture.
The sixth planet in our solar system, Saturn, was named after the Roman god of agriculture rather than the Greek god Kronos. Kronos is associated with the Greek god Cronus, who was the father of Zeus and the ruler of the Titans. The Romans identified Cronus with their god Saturn, hence the naming of the planet.
it was named after the roman god of agriculture
Planet Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture, Saturn.
Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture. In Roman mythology Saturn was the father of Jupiter. Saturn is also named after the Roman god of time because it was the slowest planet that the Romans saw that orbited the sun, and god of time was very slow. -Kareena Kapoor wrote this... The god of time is Kronos by the way
the god of agriculture is Saturn, Saturn the planet was named after this god by the Romans In rome, it's Saturn.
The Roman god (actually goddess) Ceres does not have a actual "planet" named after her. The dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt is named Ceres.
Saturn is named for the Roman god of the harvest.
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 is named after Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture.
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