Juno
Jupiter's original name in Roman mythology was "Juppiter" or "Iuppiter," derived from the Latin word "Iuppiter" (or "Juppiter") which means "Father Jove." It was the name given to the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
Pluto and Neptune are the brothers of Jupiter.
The Planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jove is the roman name for Zeus. Zeus is the most powerful god of all.
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.
Because jupiters the biggest planet therefore the king of gods in greek (Zeus) or the king of gods in roman (Jove) shows there power.
halfbloods
Vulcan(Roman) or Hephaestus(Greek).
Jupiter's original name in Roman mythology was "Juppiter" or "Iuppiter," derived from the Latin word "Iuppiter" (or "Juppiter") which means "Father Jove." It was the name given to the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
It was actually a goddess- The Greek name for Juno was Hera, the wife of Zeus.
Pluto and Neptune are the brothers of Jupiter.
Yes, the Roman god Pluto's wife was Proserpina.
Ares himself was not a Roman god, but a Greek god; he was associated with the Roman god Mars, Mars's wife was Nerio/ Nerine, "Valor." Nerine came to be identified with Minerva.
Zeus
The main gods in Greece were: Zeus- God of the skies. Roman name: Jupiter Poseidon- God of the sea. Roman name: Neptune Hades- God of the underworld. Roman name: Pluto Hera- Queen of the Gods. Zeus's wife. Goddess of childbirth. Roman name. Juno (also Juno Lucinia meaning Juno bringing into the light) Demeter- Goddess of fertility. Roman name: Ceres Athena- Goddess of Wisdom. Roman name: Minerva Apollo- God of music and oracles. Roman name: Apollo Artemis- Goddess of the hunt. Roman name: Diana Ares- God of war (More liked by the Romans than the Greeks). Roman name: Mars Hestia- Goddess of the hearth (more worshiped in Rome). Roman name: Vesta Dionysus- God of Wine. Roman name: Bacchus Hermes- God of Messengers. Roman name: Mercury Aphrodite- Goddess of Love. Roman name: Venus Hephaestus- God of Smiths. Roman name: Vulcan No list of Roman deities is complete without Janus, god of beginnings and doorways, and the Lares and Penates, household gods.
Hera was the Greek goddess who was the wife of Zeus, the god of gods and who was chiefly a divinity of women and marriage. Her equivalent in Roman religion was Juno. the wife of Jupiter.
Persephone, the daughter of Demeter (Demeter is the goddess of grain and harvest). That was said to be how the seasons change- Persephone went down by hades in the winter, but when she came back to visit her mother it was summer, because Demeter was happy.
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.