The Latin translation of the Iliad also used the name Agamemnon:
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/ilias.html
Do you mean the Roman equivalent of Thanatos? If so, the Roman equivalent is Mors. Hope that helps, and have a great day!
To inspire Telemachus to stand up for himself.
The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus is Vulcan.
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus.
Demeter's Roman name is Ceres.
His parents are Atreus and Aerope.
Do you mean the Roman equivalent of Thanatos? If so, the Roman equivalent is Mors. Hope that helps, and have a great day!
The Roman equivalent to the goddess Hera is Juno. The Roman equivalent to the god Hermes is Mercury. The Roman equivalent to the god Poseidon is Neptune.
the equivalent of 110 in roman numeral is cx
To inspire Telemachus to stand up for himself.
In Roman numerals CLXXV is equivalent to 175
100As a Roman numeral C is equivalent to 100As a Roman numeral C is equivalent to 100
The Greek goddess Athena had Minerva as her Roman equivalent.
A does not have an equivalent in Roman numerals.
Roman Emperors issued edicts that were commands equivalent to laws.
The Roman equivalent of Hera was Juno and she was the wife of Jupiter, the equivalent of Zeus.
In today's modern notation of Roman numerals MCMLXXVI is equivalent to 1976