Prometheus is a Latinized version of a Greek name. Many of the miscellaneous figures in Greek mythology did not get renamed for the Romans. They simply "Latinized" their named. In Greek, Prometheus would have been Προμηθεύς.
There is no Roman equivalent of Prometheus. The Roman referred to Prometheus by his Greek name.
Zeus's Eagle
He has a counter part in Georgian mythology, Amirani.
Ovid was a Roman writer that credited Prometheus of creating humans out of clay. Eventually Prometheus fell out of favor with the other gods for teaching mortals civilized activities and was punished by Zeus.
Prometheus is a Latinized version of a Greek name. Many of the miscellaneous figures in Greek mythology did not get renamed for the Romans. They simply "Latinized" their named. In Greek, Prometheus would have been Προμηθεύς.
Prometheus does not have a Roman name.
Prometheus made mankind from clay in Greek mythology. Prometheus shaped man from mud.
Prometheus.
In Greek Mythology, Prometheus is credited with creating mankind from mud.
Depends on the mythology. Agni (Hindu), Nergal (Sumeria), Uriel (Judaeo-Christian), Prometheus or Haephestus, (Greek), Vulcan (Roman), and of course there are many more.
Yes. He appears in Roman mythology as Neptune.
your head
There is no Roman equivalent of Prometheus. The Roman referred to Prometheus by his Greek name.
According to Greek mythology, yes.
Zeus's Eagle
He has a counter part in Georgian mythology, Amirani.