Jupiter.
Zeus was known to the Romans as Jupiter or Jove.
Zeus was known to the Romans as both Jupiter and Jove.
Jupiter.
The Romans were heavily influenced by the Greeks, and adopted much of the Greek religion as their own. The Greek God Zeus was worshiped by the Romans under the name Jupiter.
Zeus was known to the Romans as both Jupiter and Jove.
The Greeks and the Romans. However, the Romans gave the gods new, Roman names. Zeus's Roman name was Jupiter.
The ancient Greeks worshiped Zeus, and the ancient Romans worshiped his equivalent, Jupiter.
He was called Jupiter by the Romans.
They named him Jupiter. Isn't that funny?
Zeus is.
The name Jupiter means "Day Father." It is an old Indo-European word ( dyaus-pita in Sanskrit). How the word Zeus derives exactly is unclear, but its oblique cases, the genitive Dios, dative Dii and accusative Dia, seem to indicate derivation of "Zeus" from the Indo-European word for "day," making it and Jupiter different versions of the same name. Because Romans had different thoughts than the Greeks . they believed in different gods so they changed the names and worship them.
Yes but the Romans called him Jupiter or Jove