The Roman counterpart of Zeus is Jupiter or Jove.
Zeus's Roman counterpart is Jupiter. Both are powerful rulers of the gods in their respective mythologies.
Zeus is his real name in Greek. In Roman however, he is called Jupiter. Zeus's real name is fred
no. Juno is the roman name for Hera. Jupiter (roman Zeus) is married to Juno. although Zeus did have many affairs.
Jupiter was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Zeus and was considered the king of the gods in Roman mythology. He was the god of the sky and thunder, as well as the ruler of the heavens and the father of gods and men.
Apollo's roman counterpart also had the name Apollo, so his name does not change.
Zeus's Roman counterpart is Jupiter. Both are powerful rulers of the gods in their respective mythologies.
Um, do you mean Roman form? If so than Zeus is Jupiter. Lord of the sky. MK
Jupiter/Jove
His name was Jupiter.
The Greek counterpart to the Roman god Jupiter is Zeus. Both deities were considered the king of the gods in their respective mythologies.
Jupiter was the roman name for Zues, the Greek god who was king, most powerful, and father of the other gods. Romans looked down on the Geek culture and religion and essentially did a reboot of the Greek gods giving them all different names.
Zeus is the Greek counterpart to Roman Jupiter.
Saturn is Cronus, father of Zeus. Jupiter is Zeus. Venus is the Roman goddess of love and beauty; Aphrodite is her counterpart.
Jupiter. Each planet was named after a roman god. Not the other way around.
Zeus was the most important Greek god. He Roman counterpart was Jupiter/Jove.
The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.
Ares, son of Hera and Zeus, was the God of War. His Roman counterpart is Mars.