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Rulers of the gods: Zeus, Jupiter; Hera, Juno
Greek: Zeus (god who replaced Cronus)
Latin: Jupiter (god also called Jove; replaced Saturn [father of Jupiter])

King of the gods and ruler of mankind.

Symbols: eagle, thunderbolts, and the oak.

Greek: Hera (goddess; also the goddess of women and marriage)
Latin: Juno (goddess; also the goddess of women and marriage)

The queen of the gods, wife of Jupiter (Greek); or Jove (Latin), and patroness of married women.

Symbols: the pomegranate, the peacock, and the cuckoo.

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(Jupiter, Iuppiter, Juppiter, or Jove, King of the Roman gods; fifth planet from the sun)
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Jupiter fulgur (s) (noun) (no plural)
Jupiter was known as a lightning hurler or fulgur.
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Jupiter Pluvius (s) (proper noun) (no plural)
The supreme god of the Romans: Jupiter Pluvius was, among other things, the Rain god.

Jupiter was also said to be the god of the sky and lightning.

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