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    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 king of the gods in ancient Roman religion and mythology. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion … See more

    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 … 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 nominative case *Ious. Jove is a less common English formation based on Iov-, the stem of oblique cases of the … See more

    Capitoline Triad
    The Capitoline Triad was introduced to Rome by the Tarquins. Dumézil thinks it might have been an Etruscan (or local) creation based on … See more

    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 influence of the Greek narrative tradition. After the influence of Greek culture on … See more

    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

    Sources
    Marcus Terentius Varro and Verrius Flaccus were the main sources on the theology of Jupiter and archaic Roman religion in general. Varro was acquainted with the libri pontificum ("books of the Pontiffs") … See more

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  2. Jupiter | Roman god | Britannica

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    Jupiter. Jupiter, also called Jove, Latin Iuppiter, Iovis, or Diespiter, the chief ancient Roman and Italian god. Like Zeus, the Greek god with whom he is …

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  3. Jupiter: The Almighty God of Roman Mythology - History …

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    • Jupiter was born to the sky god Saturn and Ops, the goddess of the earth. He married his twin sister Juno, and with her fathered the god of war Mars and his war-goddess sister Bellona, as well as the god Vulcan (the Roman forge-god in the mold of the GreekHephaestus) and Juventas (the goddess of youth). But Jupiter fathered other children as well w...
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  4. https://www.gods-and-goddesses.com/roman/jupiter
    1. Role in Mythology: Chief of the gods, sky god, protector of Rome, god of oaths and treaties
    2. Alternate Names: Iovis, Iove, Jove, Iuppiter, Diespiter, Calestis, Lucetius, Totans, Fulgurator, Indiges
    3. Family Relationships: Son of Saturn, brother of Neptune and Juno, husband of Juno
    4. Symbols: Lightning bolt and eagle
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    • Gender: Male
    • Rules over: Sky. Also Thunder, Light
    • Name (s): Jupiter
    • Symbols: Lightning Bolt, Oak Tree
  5. https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/gods/jupiter

    Jupiter, the Roman King of the Gods. In terms of Roman mythology, the god Jupiter is the king. …

  6. https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Jupiter_(mythology)

    Jupiter (Latin: Iuppiter, also known as Jove) was the supreme God in the Roman mythology

  7. https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/Jupiter

    Jupiter come from the the proto - indo - european word / root Deus, meaning god, combined with possibly the word pater, meaning father. Thus it means father of the gods. History. Jupiter is the chief god of the Roman pantheon and king of …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(mythology)

    Juno ( English: / ˈdʒuːnoʊ / JOO-noh; Latin Iūnō [ˈjuːnoː]) was an ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counsellor of the state. She was equated to Hera, queen of the gods in Greek mythology. A daughter of Saturn, she was the …

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