The Isle of Wight, England.
He does not have a Roman name.
Poseidon's Roman name is Neptune.
No. Centaurs do not have a Roman name.... The Roman and the Greek name is the same, Centaurs.
Hyperion doesn't have a Roman name.
Vulcan'Vulcan' is his Roman name.Vulcan
Vectis.
The Isle of Wight. From the Latin name for the island - Vectis. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Isle_of_Wight
Southern Vectis was created in 1929.
Badger Vectis was created in 1987.
Vectis Tigers was created in 2007.
Vectis National Party was created in 1969.
Albion No, Albion is the Gallic name for the island now called Great Britain. The answer is Brtannia. This was the name given to the Roman Province on the island of Great Britain, which encompassed England and much of Wales, as well as their name for the island as a whole. Scotland was the only region of the island the Roman's didn't control, and they gave it the name Caledonia.
Hibernia was the Roman name for Ireland.
Caledonia is an archaic, poetic name for Scotland. It was the Roman name for the northern part of the island of Britannia.
No. Freshwater and Freshwater Bay are in the west of the Isle of Wight. The only regular railway runs down the east coast of the island although their is a heritage steam railway which meets up with it. To get to Freshwater, take a train to Lymington Pier in Hampshire (they leave from London Waterloo) and the ferry to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. The Southern Vectis no 7 bus takes you from the ferry terminal to Freshwater and Freshwater Bay. There are regular Southern Vectis buses to all parts of the island.
"Volcano" is derived from the name of the Island of Vulcano, which got its name from the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Her roman name is Venus.