they thought there was a god there.
Technically, yes. In Greek mythology, Kronos was a titan. When the Romans adopted the Greek gods, they simply changed their names and gave them somewhat more warlike personalities. The Romans renamed Kronos Saturn. So Saturn is Kronos`s Roman name.
Saturn was discovered by ancient Greeks and Romans, so sorry no space crafts.
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.
Million's of years ago and if that don't help go back to the 4th grade please..................
Saturn is visible in the sky to the unaided human eye and has thus been known from ancient times. This means no one person can be credited with its discovery.
yes
the god of agriculture is Saturn, Saturn the planet was named after this god by the Romans In rome, it's Saturn.
Cronus is not the greek god of Saturn, Saturn is his Roman name. As for why the Romans named him Saturn, I don't know.
The Saturn planet is the sixth planet in the solar system.
They thought that if they prayed to her then they would get a love.
Yes
Zeus is.
Saturn was identified by the Greeks long before the Romans so you could say it was still called Saturn
Saturn has been known to people for thousands of years. The Romans named the planet after one of their gods that was in charge of time.
I believe it is Kronos for Greek and Saturn for Romans.
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The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture and wealth. The name was given by the Romans, who associated the planet with this god because of its slow movement across the sky, mirroring the pace of agricultural activities.