The greek and roman god of sun is Apollo for both greek and roman
Um....confusing question, much? Zeus, (Greek name) or Jupiter (Roman name) was the king of the gods. And he was also the god of the sky.
Jupiter/Jove, Juno, Minerva, Mars, Venus, Vulcan, Ceres, Neptune, Apollo, Diana, Mercury, Bacchus.
The Roman gods are changed names of the original Greek gods. Jupiter is the name of the head of the Roman gods. Jupiter is the Roman name of the Greek god 'Zeus'.
Zeus or the Roman name, Jupiter.
He was the chief god of the Greeks. He was known by the name of Jupiter to the Romans.
Zeus.
Jupiter
Zeus.
the romans gave him honors he never earned form the greeks
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.
The Greeks and Romans have many gods (polytheism) but Christianity only has one God (monotheism).
beacouse the greeks had poesidon
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Helios for the Greeks.Sol for the Romans.Apollo was the Greek god of light.
they probably did but it is not in the major gods it is a minor god if there is one