Neptune is the god of the ocean.
Neither. Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, also called Neptune.
Yes, planet Neptune is named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune. In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of water and the sea. The planet's name reflects its striking blue color and its position as the farthest known planet from the sun at the time of its discovery.
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Poseidon is similar to the Roman god Neptune.
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
AS much as I knw NEPTUNE is the similar god to POSEIDON in ROMAN form
In ancient Roman Mythology, Salacia was the female divinity of the sea, worshipped as the goddess of salt water who presided over the depths of the ocean. She was the wife and queen of Neptune god of the sea and water.
Salacia was a Roman sea goddess. The god Neptune wanted to marry her but she ran off and hid from him in the Atlantic ocean. Neptune sent a dolphin fetch the goddess and in return Neptune would give the dolphin a place in the heavens. After being brought by the dolphin back to Neptune, Salacia agreed to marry Neptune. Salacia bore Neptune three children. She is identified with the Greek god, Amphitrite. The three children were: Triton, Pisces, and Aulus Gellius.
Oh Dear!!!! Your English Grammar is at fault 'Is king Neptune a real goddess?'. 1' 'king' is male; 'goddess' is female'. So the first correction is 'Is king Neptune a real god?' The second correction is the use of the word 'king' . When referring to a specific name/person, then it is a capital 'K'. Hence. 'Is King Neptune a real god?'. 'Neptune' was the Roman god of the sea. He was a deity, NOT a real person. His Classical Greek equivalent was 'Poseidon'. NB the word 'grammar' , means 'Greek Teaching'. Becsue the Classical Greeks were the first civilisation to structure any language into sentences, nouns, verbs etc.,