The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
Vulcan was the god of volcanoes and fire.
Thursday is actually not named after a Roman god- 'Thursday' is named after Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology.
This day is named after the Norse god Tyr, or Thor, who was synonymous with the Roman god Mars, god of war.
Saturn is the planet that is named after the roman god of agriculture and Cornus (Zeus's father) is the Greek god
It was named after the Roman God Vulcan, God of smiths and then volcanoes. His name in Greek was Hephaestus.
Neptune is named after the Roman god whom the Romans identified with Poseidon.
The month of March was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
Volcanism (vulcanism) is named for the Roman god of fire and the hearth, Vulcan. In Greek mythology, he was called Hephaestus.
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Vulcan was the god of volcanoes and fire.
Volcanoes aren't named after a blacksmith in the mortal sense. The term Volcano comes from the Roman God of Fire, Vulcan, who was said to have a forge atop his home mountain, "Vulcano".
Mars is named after the Roman god of war because it is red, which is a color associated with violence, battle or blood. Also, all the planets except Earth in our solar system are named after Roman Gods.
Volcanoes are typically named after either their geographic location or the name of the nearest town or region. Some volcanoes may also be named after influential people, local folklore, or physical characteristics of the volcano.
I think you meant what roman god is mars named after and if so it is the roman god of war
The planet Mars is named after the Roman god of farming, also known as the god of war.
Uranus was named after the roman god of the sky and Mars was named after the roman god of war.