In latin it's Jupiter. In Greek it is both Zeus(ζέυς) and Dias (Δίας).
It's a corruption of "Zeus-pater", Latin for "Father Zeus". Zeus was the head of the Greek pantheon, and was supposedly the father of many of the other gods.
It is the roman variation of the Greek god Zeus. Jupiter is an anglicized verison of "Zeus Pater" meaning Father Zeus in Latin language and grammar.
Jupiter got the names by thunder and sky. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Zeus is the Greek name for the king of the Gods Jupiter is the Roman name for the king of the Gods
Zeus is the good of the sky in Greek mythology
No. Zeus corresponds to Tyr, as both their names are related etymologically. Tyr comes from a Proto-Germanic word Tiwaz. Which in turn comes from the Proto-Indo-European word Dhyeu. From Dhyeu, we get the Latin word Deus, the Greek Zeus, Hittite: Sius, Slavic: Divu, and in Sanskrit: Dyu. In short, all these words translate simply to "deity" or "god."
Zeus is his Greek name - Jupiter in Latin. Zeus is his Greek name. Jupiter is his Roman name.Zeus is the Greek name. Do you mean Jupiter or Jove, which were his Latin names?
Zeus is Greek for the Latin term Jupiter.
the greek name is Zeus and the roman name is Jupiter.
Zeus is the greek name / Jupiter is the roman name
Zeus is the Greek name, Jupiter is the Latin Name
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Yes but with different names (Zeus=Greek, Jupiter/Jove=Roman)
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The son of Saturn in Greek mythology is Zeus. He is known as the king of the gods and the god of thunder and the sky.
Scientific names are based on Latin and Greek. These languages are used because they are considered universal and do not change over time, ensuring consistency in the names of organisms across different languages and regions.