Saturn was called Saturn in roman mythology. Saturn in greek myth was called Cronus.
The supreme god in Roman mythology is Jupiter, preceded by Saturn.
The mother of the Roman goddess Ceres was called Ops/Opis. The husband of Opis in Roman mythology was Saturn.
Saturn was the king of the Titans and father of the gods, but that is his Roman name. The Greeks called him Kronos.
one is called jupiter and it is (IN ROMAN MYTHOLOGY) ZEUS AND ANOTHER CALLED SATURN (IT'S FATHER)
In Roman mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld (Also Zeus or Jupiter, and Poseidon or Neptune's brother. Also son of Caelus or Saturn) was called Pluto.
Cause the person who found it called it that. and maybe cause it's next to Jupiter and in roman mythology Saturn and Jupiter are the king and queen of the godsFirstly, Saturn is not the queen of the gods. He is the father of Jupiter. Secondly...well, you're right about the other things.
Caelus, the personification of the sky.
Saturn, in Roman mythology, was the equivalent of Kronos and was the father of many of the important gods, such a Jupiter (Zeus) and Neptune (Poseidon).
Saturn is the Roman counterpart for the Greek titan Kronos.
Saturn was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology, and the father of Jupiter, the king of the gods..
Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture. The Romans named the planets they saw after the important gods of their mythology.
There are many versions of "Cronus". The main names he is identified with are Kronos, Saturn, and Chronos.