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  1. Facts about Jupiter

    • Role in Mythology: Chief of the gods, sky god, protector of Rome, god of oaths and treaties
    • Alternate Names: Iovis, Iove, Jove, Iuppiter, Diespiter, Calestis, Lucetius, Totans, Fulgurator, Indiges
    • Family Relationships: Son of Saturn, brother of Neptune and Juno, husband of Juno
    • Symbols: Lightning bolt and eagle
    Gender: Male
    Name (s): Jupiter
    Rules over: Sky. Also Thunder, Light
    Symbols: Lightning Bolt, Oak Tree
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    Who were Jupiter's brothers?Jupiter was the son of Saturn—the god of the sky who preceded Jupiter—and Ops (or Opis), goddess of the earth and growth. His brothers were Neptune, god of the sea, and Pluto, god of the underworld and wealth (metals, the basis of Roman coinage and wealth, were found underground).
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    How did Jupiter get rid of his siblings?Jupiter’s mother, Ops, was saddened by the loss of her children. She hid Jupiter in a cave and swaddled a stone in infant clothing, which she gave to Saturn. He consumed the stone, and Jupiter was safe. Eventually, Jupiter freed his siblings, still alive within their father’s belly.
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    What are the children of Jupiter and the mortal Semele?There are some prominent relationships and children that can be noted. Jupiter and Juno gave birth to Minerva, Juventia, Mars and Vulcan. Jupiter and Ceres gave birth to Prosperpina. And finally, Jupiter and the mortal Semele had Bacchus.
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    What are the epithets of Jupiter in the Bible?Some epithets describe a particular aspect of the god, or one of his functions: Jove Aegiochus, Jove "Holder of the Goat or Aegis", as the father of Aegipan. Jupiter Caelus, Jupiter as the sky or heavens; see also Caelus.
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    Contents. 1.1 Flamen and Flaminica Dialis. 1.2 Augurs. 1.3 Fetials. 1.4 Jupiter and religion in the secessions of the plebs. 2.1 Birth. See more

    Jupiter (Latin: Iūpiter or Iuppiter, from Proto-Italic *djous "day, sky" + *patēr "father", thus "sky father" Greek: Δίας or Ζεύς), also known as Jove (gen. Iovis [ˈjɔwɪs]), is the god of the sky and thunder, and See more

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    A dominant line of scholarship has held that Rome lacked a body of myths in its earliest period, or that this original mythology has been irrecoverably obscured by the … See more

    Sacrifices
    Sacrificial victims (hostiae) offered to Jupiter were the ox (castrated bull), the lamb (on the Ides, the ovis idulis) and the wether (a … See more

    The Latin name Iuppiter originated as a vocative compound of the Old Latin vocative *Iou and pater ("father") and came to replace the Old Latin See more

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    Marcus Terentius Varro and Verrius Flaccus were the main sources on the theology of Jupiter and archaic Roman religion in general. … See more

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    The Romans believed that Jupiter granted them supremacy because they had honoured him more than any other people had. Jupiter was "the fount of the auspices upon which the relationship of the city with the gods rested." He personified the divine authority of Rome's … See more

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    Ides
    The Ides (the midpoint of the month, with a full moon) was sacred to Jupiter, because on that day heavenly light shone day and night. Some (or all) Ides were Feriae Iovis, sacred to Jupiter. On the Ides, a white lamb (ovis idulis) … See more

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  4. Who were Jupiter's siblings? - Answers

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      Who were Jupiter's siblings?
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      Sisters: Juno, Ceres, and Hestia Brothers: Pluto and Neptune
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    WebFeb 14, 2008 · But most of these planets were much closer to their parent stars than Jupiter and Saturn are to our Sun, which led astronomers to …

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      WebMay 07, 2012 · NASA’s Kepler telescope found no planetary siblings around 63 Jupiter-sized worlds Object: Planets with diameters between 0.6 and 2.5 times that of Jupiter

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      • As noted above, Jupiter’s parents were Saturn and Ops. He had five siblings: Juno, Ceres, Neptune, Vestaand Pluto. Jupiter had a number of children with various wives. In mythology, he was often engaging in sexual relationships with different mortals and immortals, enraging his wife Juno in the process. There are some prominent relationships and ch...
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      • Gender: Male
      • Rules over: Sky. Also Thunder, Light
      • Name (s): Jupiter
      • Symbols: Lightning Bolt, Oak Tree
    • Jupiter's brothers and sisters? - Answers

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      WebJul 15, 2009 · Zayn has three sisters and no brothers Liam has three older sisters and no brothers Louis has four sisters and no brothers Harry has one sister and no brothers

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      WebJul 09, 2008 · Jupiter’s spots are actually massive, hurricane-like storms. The Great Red Spot, which is three times the diameter of Earth, has been raging for at least 340 years. …

    • Jupiter – Mythopedia

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      WebNov 15, 2022 · Jupiter was the son of Saturn—the god of the sky who preceded Jupiter—and Ops (or Opis), goddess of the earth and growth. His brothers were Neptune …

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      WebSaturn and the titans fought against Jupiter, Vesta, Ceres, Juno, Pluto, Neptune, and the fifty headed monsters. With help Jupiter defeated his father. Saturn, along with the Titans …

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