She was the goddess of fertility and was the one Romans prayed to for a bountiful harvest.
In Greek myth, the goddess of agricultutre was Demeter. The Romans called her Ceres.
The Romans saw Ceres as their counterpart of Demeter..
The Romans called him Neptune.
Odysseus was not a god, but the Romans called him Ulysses.
Ceres is a Roman goddess. The Greek equivalent to Ceres is the goddess Demeter.
The Romans did not have a god specially for work, at least not a major one. What they had was deities for the specific type of work. For example, Vulcan was the god of iron workers, Apollo the god of poetry among other things, Ceres, the goddess of the harvest.
And the Greeks called him Poseidon.
Yes the Roman goddess Ceres is goddess of agriculture.
Yes, they called it Sol. However this was the Latin word for sun. The Romans never worshiped the sun as a separate god as the Egyptians did, although the god Apollo, in some of his aspects was considered a sun-god.
The Romans called him Neptune.
God and goddess, Saturn and Ops.
The Romans called Dionysus, the god of wine, Bacchus.