Well from the Greek inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone, see second to last line below. Admittedly one possibility is that it's a reference to the Brotherhood of Gods - but I real it like there might be a God named Adelphi as well:
"to the ever-living King PTOLEMY, beloved of PHTHAS,
the god EPIPHANES, EUCHARISTES, as well as those of
his parents, gods PHILAPATORES, and those of his grandparents,
gods EVERGETAI, and those of the gods ADELPHI, and those of the gods SOTERES, should be newly greatly increased"
So what does everyone think?
Well from the Greek inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone, see second to last line below. Admittedly one possibility is that it's a reference to the Brotherhood of Gods - but I real it like there might be a God named Adelphi as well.
"to the ever-living King PTOLEMY, beloved of PHTHAS,
the god EPIPHANES, EUCHARISTES, as well as those of
his parents, gods PHILAPATORES, and those of his grandparents,
gods EVERGETAI, and those of the gods ADELPHI, and those of the gods SOTERES, should be newly greatly increased"
So what does everyone think?
Vulcan(us) is the Roman name of the Greek god Hephaestus.
The god Mercury was Roman. His Greek name was Hermes.
Hephaestus is a Greek god. His Roman name is Vulcan.
The Roman god name for Neptune is Neptune. He is the god of the sea and water in Roman mythology, the equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon.
Ares is the Greek God of War. Mars is his Roman name.
The Roman equivalent to Hermes the Greek god was Mercury.
His Roman name was Mars.
He was a Greek god; he has no Roman name.
The Roman god of the sky is Jupiter, and the Greek god of the sky is Zeus.
roman = Pluto greek =hades Your question makes little sense. The Greek name for the Greek god Hades is Hades. His Roman name is, as mentioned above, Pluto.
No. Hypnos is the greek god of sleep. The Roman god of sleep is Somnus.
It depends on which Greek/Roman god/goddess.