According to this list: http://www.mistupid.com/mythology/
Apollo was called the same in both cultures.
But according to this list:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/2774/mythgods.html
The name did change slightly.
It probably depends on the history scholar you talk with.
2007-02-16 08:09:29
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answered by WyldFyre 2
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Apollo was named that in Greek and in Roman. All the others had different names for the Greek and Roman counterparts
2007-02-16 12:00:44
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answered by Kinka 4
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Bacchus, in Greek and Roman mythology, the god of wine.
He is also known by the Greek name Dionysus.
Hermes was a Greek god, son of Zeus and Maia.
2007-02-16 05:35:47
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answered by Basement Bob 6
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Its not hermes
his roman name was mercury.
the god your looking for is dionysus
the god of wine and pleasure who was master to cupid.
Fae
2007-02-16 06:13:23
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answered by Sia 3
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its not Dionysus for his Roman name is Bacchus
The one that stays the same is the god Pan the creator of the world/
2007-02-16 09:07:38
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answered by misselizabee 2
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Without verification, I believe the answer is Hermes. If I'm wrong, shame on me for not searching for the truth yet.
2007-02-16 05:33:52
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answered by biglefty29 1
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I have looked and found no correspondance with
2007-02-16 05:38:28
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answered by maussy 7
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