Zeus was the leader of all ancient Greek gods in Olympus. However, even before his time and before Olympus, there were two deities considered in Greek and Roman mythology to be Mother and Father of all existence, and to be supreme above all: -Gaia (Mother Earth) -Uranus (Father Sky)
As the god of Underworld, he has supreme control over death. He is also the Greek god of riches and has the benefit of controlling the precious metals and stones under the surface of the Earth.
No one Hellenic Gods embodies "Supreme Good", all the Gods together in their immense diversity and variety, working harmoniously together to cause, harmonize, sustain, and keep the universe, embody the Supreme Good.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
Zeus.
There is no official "Supreme God", like Zeus is in Greek mythology. However if one were to give the title of "Supreme God" to a Norse God it would have to be Odin.
It was Zeus, king of the gods.
The Roman god Jupiter, supreme god of the sky (otherwise known as Greek god Zeus).
Jupiter, his name is Zeus in Greek mythology.
Greek religion was the belief in a multiplicity of anthropomorphic deities under one supreme god
I think it was uranus. If not it is Zeus
It is the name of the supreme god of the greek pantheon; it has no other meaning.
The Greek word "theos" translates to "God" in English. It is often used in religious and theological contexts to refer to a deity or supreme being.
The youngest god in Greek mythology is typically considered to be Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry. He was born from Zeus and the mortal woman Semele, making him one of the last additions to the Greek pantheon.
Odin, who is also the Ruler of All Gods. Likewise, the 'Supreme God' of the Greek culture is Zeus, who is also the god of thunder. Battleschool Petra Thor was the viking god of thunder
Zeus was the leader of all ancient Greek gods in Olympus. However, even before his time and before Olympus, there were two deities considered in Greek and Roman mythology to be Mother and Father of all existence, and to be supreme above all: -Gaia (Mother Earth) -Uranus (Father Sky)