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Jupiter is the equivalent of Zeus, of the Greek myths. So, if you were looking for a specific "story" of Zeus, I would say the story of his birth and rising up to kill his tyrant father, Cronus, called Saturn in Roman myth, is his "story". Zeus, or Jupiter, is the leader of the Olympic gods in Greek myth, and likewise in Roman myth.

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