January, February, March, April, and June.
The Greek gods have 2 names because they are known in both Greek AND Roman mythology, only in differant names.
Jupiter did not have any brothers. He was the twin brother of the goddess Juno.
There are many Roman gods. Romans took the Greek gods but changed their names and made them more violent. For example, Zeus became Jupiter. Fun Fact: All our planets, except for Earth, are named after Roman gods
The existence of gods is entirely a belief. But Roman gods are the same as Greek gods, with different names. If you search the beliefs of Greek gods, they are off the wall. But there is no evidence of any culture's gods. Myself, I believe all culture's gods are fake, except the Christian god, Jehovah.
I always thought that roman and Greek gods were immortal (they had the same gods with different names)
After roman emperors and also roman gods and the last four September october November and December after roman numbers, but they came from the Romans.
The names of the Hebrew months are all from Babylonian words. Some of them are the names of Babylonian gods.The names of the Hebrew months are all from Babylonian words. Some of them are the names of Babylonian gods.
His Roman name was Mars.
Roman gods and goddesses are pretty much the same, they just have different names.
roman gods? like Cupid,Neptune,and Jupiter
mostly roman gods
The were all named after Roman gods
roman names for gods
they were named after the roman gods
Nothing.
During the rule of the Roman empire, Roman astronomers named the planets after their gods and the names have stuck.
The names of the months on the calendar have evolved over time and have origins in various sources, including Roman gods, Roman emperors, and Latin numbers. For example, July was named after Julius Caesar, while September, October, November, and December were named based on their position as the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months in the Roman calendar before January and February were added later.