Jupiter in Astronomy and Astrology – Chief God of Roman Mythology

In Roman Mythology, Jupiter is considered the chief god and is the most powerful and important god of Ancient Rome. He is the Roman equivalent of Zeus in Greek Mythology. Jupiter is the god of the sky and lightning. He dominates celestial affairs and is also the guardian of justice, order and law. As the leader of the Roman pantheon, Jupiter was held in high esteem as the father of the other gods and protector of the Roman Empire. Jupiter in Mythology In Roman Mythology,…

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God Jupiter (Iupiter)  – King of the Gods – Roman Mythology 

In Roman Mythology, Jupiter / Iuppiter / Jove is considered the highest and mightiest of the Roman Gods. God Jupiter was called the Roman King of all gods and the protector of Rome. The first inhabitants of the region that would later be known as Rome believed that they were protected by the spirits of their ancestors. Over time, as the land expanded and times changed, they added three gods to these spirits; Mars, Romulus and Jupiter.  Again, over time, Mars and Romulus were replaced…

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