Romans prayed to Neptune primarily for safe passage and protection at sea, as he was the god of the sea and waters. They sought his favor to ensure favorable weather and calm waters for their voyages, especially during trade and military expeditions. Additionally, they might pray to him for abundant fish and bountiful catches to support their livelihoods. Rituals and sacrifices were often performed to appease him and gain his blessings.
they thought there was a god there.
neptune was more war like and not as humurouse as poisiden aslso wasn't much loved as romans didn't like using the sea as it was unpredictable neptune was worshiped out of scaredness basicaly
The Romans named their days of the week after their gods and celestial bodies visible to the naked eye. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto were not discovered until modern times with the aid of telescopes, so they were not known in Roman times.
Neptune is larger. They're the same! Titan comes from Greek mythology, and the Romans copied the Greek gods and changed the name. Neptune is the Roman version of Titan.
The Romans, not the Greeks, named the planet Neptune after the Roman god of the sea. They chose this name because the blue color of the planet reminded them of the sea, and they wanted to follow the tradition of naming planets after Roman deities.
Poseidon (aka Neptune).
The Planet Neptune was re-named by the Romans for the Roman Sea God, Neptune, in the tradition of the Greeks.
The Romans called him Neptune.
Cause Neptune is the planet with lots of water of course!
they thought there was a god there.
yes
The Romans called him Neptune.
Poseidon's Roman name is Neptune.
Neptune was the ROMAN god to which the ROMAN people identified with the GREEK sea god, Poseidon.
They thought that if they prayed to her then they would get a love.
The Roman god of the sea was Neptunus (Neptune).
And the Greeks called him Poseidon.