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Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt and the wilderness. Her Greek counterpart was Artemis.
The planet Jupiter is named for the Roman god Jupiter, who was the "chief" deity of that ancient culture.
Artemis (Diana) is not actually goddess of the moon, she just resemble it. Anyways, Artemis is her Greek name and Diana is her Roman name. She was the goddess of the hunt, and virginity. Her twin brother was named Apollo(Greek and Roman). Her charriot was pulled by two hinds (deer with silver or golden antlers). She was the daughter of Zeus, and is a mix of all of the god's and goddess' personalities.
Artemis is not a Roman god, she is a Greek goddess. Her Roman counterpart is Diana. Her animal symbols are a deer, a falcon, and a bear.
The Roman goddess Diana is the goddess of hunting, virginity, childbirth, the moon, and natural environment. Her mother is Latona and her father is Jupiter. Her twin brother is Apollo, the god of the sun and music. Her tree is the Cypress and her animal is the Deer. Her Greek name is Artemis. She hunts with silver arrows with her friends, the nymphs, by her side. She is often showed with a crescent moon over her head.
No. Planet Neptune is named after a God, not a Goddess. Neptune gets its name from the Roman God of the Deep Sea, Neptune.
The Roman god (actually goddess) Ceres does not have a actual "planet" named after her. The dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt is named Ceres.
No, Earth is the only planet not named after a Roman or Greek god or goddess; it is, instead, named after the the stuff we stand on: earth.
The god of love is Eros. The goddess of love is Venus.
The only planet not named after a Roman god is earth. Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune were named after Roman gods. Venus was named after a Roman goddess. Pluto, which has had it's status as a planet removed was also named after a Roman god.
There is no planet named after the Greek god of war.There is however a planet named after the Roman god of war, which is Mars.The Greek god of war is Ares. He does not currently have a planet named after him.
The second planet in the solar system, Venus, is named after the Roman Goddess of Beauty.
Venus was named after the roman god of love and beauty.
The first planet from the sun, Mercury, is named after the messenger of the gods. The second planet, Venus, is named after the goddess of love and beauty. Earth, the third planet, is not named after a god. The fourth planet, Mars, is named after the god of war. The fifth planet, Jupiter, is named after the king of the gods. The sixth planet, Saturn, is named after the king Titan and the father of the gods. The seventh Uranus, is named after the god of the heavens and the father of the Titans. The eighth planet, Neptune, is named after the god of the sea. The dwarf planet Pluto is named after the god of the Underworld. The dwarf planet Ceres is named after the goddess of the harvest. The dwarf planet Eris is named after the goddess of discord and strife.
The planet is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. It is also called to as the Red Planet because of its reddish appearance as seen from Earth.
The Roman goddess of love. Her Greek name is Aphrodite.
Venus is named after the Roman god of love and beauty.