Saturn was named for one of the Roman gods. The roman god Saturn was the god of wealth, time, agriculture and liberation.
Pluto, Would be Hades in Greek.
Pluto is The Roman names for Hades God of the Underworld and wealth
The Romans did not celebrate Pluto save in the sense as a god of wealth and a god of spring growth.
Hermes and Mercurius (Mercury) respectively.
Saturn, known in Greek mythology as Cronus was the Roman God of agriculture, justice and strength.
No, Saturn is named for the Roman god of the same name, a god of time and harvest.
Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture and harvest. He was also associated with wealth and renewal, as he presided over the Golden Age of prosperity and abundance in Roman mythology.
The Roman name of Hades was Pluto, which in Greek Myth refers to wealth, thus the Romans worshiped Pluto as a god of wealth below (gold) and above (the arrival of spring, Persephone/ Proserpina).
Hades is the Greek God of the Underworld, the dead, and wealth/riches. His Roman equivalent is Pluto (also called Dis).
Well, Pluto is the Roman counterpart of Hades, who was the Greek God of the underworld, but as Pluto he was often seen as the god of wealth.
Hades' Roman name Pluto means 'the rich one'. Most riches reside under the ground, so Hades is also the God of wealth.