Zeus
Jupiter's original name in Roman mythology was "Juppiter" or "Iuppiter," derived from the Latin word "Iuppiter" (or "Juppiter") which means "Father Jove." It was the name given to the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
The Roman equivalent to Hermes the Greek god was Mercury.
Uranus was the Greek god of the sky. The Roman equivalent was called Caelus.
The Roman equivalent to the Greek god Hermes is the Roman god Mercury.
Venus is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.
Mars was the Roman god of war, and his equivalent in Greek mythology is generally considered to be Ares.
Ops, the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Rhea.
Neptune.
Yes; Mars is the Roman god of war. He was the equivalent of the Greek god Ares.
The planets in our solar system were named after Roman gods. Mars was the Roman god of war, equivalent to Greek Ares.
Cronus (in Greek Κρόνος), the Titan who was the father of Zeus, is the Greek god Saturn.