Ironically?
Men was a deity from Roman myth who was god of knowledge.
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.
Uranus was the Greek god of the sky. The Roman equivalent was called Caelus.
The planet Neptune is named after the Roman god Neptune, the god of the sea. Neptune is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon.
The god is Neptune, king of the sea. But Neptune is not greek. The god of the sea in greek mythology is Poseidon. But Neptune it actually a roman god :P The Roman god Neptune is the same as the Greek god Poseidon, just with a different name. But the planet Neptune is named after the Roman version, not the Greek.
Neptune was named after the Roman god of the sea. Jupiter, on the other hand, was named after the king of the Roman gods and the god of the sky and thunder. Mercury was the Roman god who was the winged messenger.
Minerva is the Roman goddess of knowledge.
The Roman God Neptune is the God of the sea.
There is no Roman god for "worse".
neptune is the roman god. the greek god is Poseidon.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe first teachers, and those with the greatest responsibility for children, are the parents. Parents first responsibility before God is to raise their children with a knowledge and love of God.
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
Mars was a Roman god. He was the God of War.
the roman god of is mars so roman god of war means mars
"ROMAN god" did not discover Jupiter. it is named after roman god...JUpiter
The pagan Roman god Janus was one of the most ancient of all the Roman gods. He is represented in sculpture as a two headed figure that looks in opposite directions. This was because the Romans believed he had knowledge of the present and could foretell the future. Janus was the god of doorways and protector of all entrances. The name of the first month of the year, January, is traced to this god. (amazing)
Pluto was the Roman god of the underworld.
Saturn was the Roman god of the sky.