
Дайте древнегреческий аналог римских имен:а) Церера б) Юпитер, в) Плутонг) Нептун д) Марс е)
Венераё) Вулкан ж) Фортуна з) римляне называли их парками. А как их называли древение греки, если имя одной переводилось как "Пряха", другой - "Судьба", а третьей - "Неотвратимая".

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Ancient Greek Analogues to Roman Names
a) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Ceres" is Demeter. Demeter was the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest in Greek mythology [[1]].
b) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Jupiter" is Zeus. Zeus was the king of the gods, the god of the sky and thunder, and the ruler of Mount Olympus in Greek mythology [[2]].
c) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Pluto" is Hades. Hades was the god of the underworld and the ruler of the dead in Greek mythology [[3]].
d) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Neptune" is Poseidon. Poseidon was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses in Greek mythology [[4]].
e) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Mars" is Ares. Ares was the god of war and violence in Greek mythology [[5]].
f) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Venus" is Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology [[6]].
g) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Vulcan" is Hephaestus. Hephaestus was the god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen in Greek mythology [[7]].
h) The ancient Greek analogue to the Roman name "Fortuna" is Tyche. Tyche was the goddess of fortune, chance, and prosperity in Greek mythology [[8]].
The Romans referred to these gods and goddesses as "parcae," which means "fates" or "destinies" in Latin. However, the ancient Greeks had different names for them:
- The Greek name for "Ceres" was Demeter, which means "Prayer" or "Barley Mother" in Greek. - The Greek name for "Fortuna" was Tyche, which means "Chance" or "Luck" in Greek. - The Greek name for "Pluto" was Hades, which means "Unseen" or "Invisible" in Greek [[9]].
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