It is October.
The month May was named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea.
The month January is named after a minor roman/greek god named Janus.
There was no type of this kind of horoscope in ancient times.
Hades was born before time existed.
According to my sources, the Greek God of the Sun is Apollo, god of light, healing, and archery. Again, I may be wrong. Hope this helps!
The third month of the current calendar [March] is named after the ancient Greek Olympian god Ares [latin Mars] - the warrior god, civil order and courage.
May come from named after Maia, the Greek goddess of growth of plants
The month of the year who is named in honor of the ancient god Mars is March and is granted 31 days
God liked the name May so he made it a month
There was no specific god of space, as the Greeks did not have the same concept of space that we have in modern times.Some Greek gods that may have related to space were:Zeus: god of the skiesNeptune: god of the seasHades: god of the underworldChronos: titan of tmeChaos: Greek concept of total void
Maia, after whom the month of May is named.