Greek: Zeus Roman: Jupiter
In greek mythology the chief god was Zeus god of the sky and of thunder because he wielded around a thunderbolt.Apollo is considered to be chief of the Greek Gods. There are a few more Greek Gods.
The gods in Greek Mythology were just legends. Such as Atlas the god that held the earth and sky, and Zeus the god of all gods.
As far as I have read, the Pharaoh was considered "THE SON" of SUN GOD! As Sun God was the chief of all GODs in Egytian Mythology.
In Roman mythology, Jupiter or Jove was the king of the gods, and the god of sky and thunder.
yes, Hercules is one of the gods in greek mythology. he is the son of Zeus he is a demi-god he was made a god when he was about to die
The Greek god of the sky is Zeus. He is considered one of the most powerful gods in Greek mythology and is associated with thunder, lightning, and rulership over the other gods.
Minor Greek gods and goddesses had no major followers or cults during the period the Greek god and goddesses were recounted to "classic" mythology.
Because they were not God.God is only one, He cannot be two.God is that person who has no origin.The demigods have their orgin from God thus they are not God.
In Roman mythology, the god "Mercury" is equivalent to Hermes in Greek mythology. He is the god of messengers and travelers. So he is the messenger of the gods.
The proper spelling is "Zeus". Zeus was the ruler of Mount Olympus (home of all the Greek Gods) and King of the Gods. He was considered to be the God of the sky and thunder.
Zeus, god of the sky and king of the gods
The most important gods and goddesses in Greek mythology are: Zeus, - god of the sky Hades, - god of the underworld Poseidon, - god of the sea Athena, - god of wisdom Ares - god of war