Saturn (Mythology)

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Saturn (Latin Saturnus) was the god of agriculture in Ancient Rome, along with Ceres, as well as at different times the god of capitol/wealth, time, and liberation. According to mythology, Saturn fathered Ceres, as well as Jupiter, Juno, Pluto, Neptune, and Vesta.
The planet Saturn is named after him, as well as the day Saturday.