Cereals from 'Ceres'
,also Ceres ,the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt
Thursday is actually not named after a Roman god- 'Thursday' is named after Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology.
This day is named after the Norse god Tyr, or Thor, who was synonymous with the Roman god Mars, god of war.
The greek goddess of the harvest was Demeter
Saturn is the planet that is named after the roman god of agriculture and Cornus (Zeus's father) is the Greek god
None, Saturday was named for the Roman god Saturn.
Saturn was named after the Roman god of the harvest.
Yes Saturn is named after Saturn the roman god of harvest
Saturn is named for the Roman god of the harvest.
No, Saturn is named for the Roman god of the same name, a god of time and harvest.
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 name "Saturn" comes from the ancient Roman god of agriculture and harvest, Saturn. In Greek mythology, Saturn is equivalent to the god Cronus. The planet Saturn is named after this Roman god because of its slow movement across the sky, which is reflected in the god Cronus being associated with time and the harvest.
Saturn, known in Greek mythology as Cronus was the Roman God of agriculture, justice and strength.
The planet Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture and time, Saturn. In Roman mythology, Saturn was the father of Jupiter and was associated with wealth and fertility. The planet's rings and moons were also named after characters and objects from Roman mythology.
There was no Roman god named after cereal. Instead, 'cereal' is derived from the name of a Roman goddess, Ceres, who was the goddess of grain and the harvest. Her Greek equivalent was Demeter.
Sunday = Dies Soliis (Sol was the Roman equivalent to Helios, god of the sun) Monday = Diea Lunae (Luna was the Roman goddess of the Moon, equivalent to Greek Selene) Saturday = Dies Saturnii (Saturn was the Roman god of the harvest and father of the Olympians)
Saturn
nobody knows.Saturn was known in prehistoric times, before the ancient Romans and the ancient Greeks. The Roman god Saturnus was the Roman god of agriculture and harvest. The planet was named after this Roman god. Saturn was discovered in prehistoric times?