Spacious
well.....there is a thunder god, so i can safely assume that the thunder and lightning god are the same. he is THOR
Thor.
Jove in Roman mythology was the god of thunder and lightning, while Thor in Norse mythology is also the god of thunder and lightning.
Jupiter is the same as Zeus and he is the god of the sky and lightning
He is the Norse Thunder god, son of Odin
Zeus is the greek god of the other gods, and lightning. He is also God of the sky.Sky and thunder.
Zues was a god. He held lightning bolts in his hands. Look it up on Google images. He is the god of thunder i think so lighting goes with thunder.
In Greek mythology, the god of thunder is Zeus, not Thor. Thor is a Norse god associated with thunder, lightning, and storms.
Jupiter.
Viracocha - the creator Inti - god of the sun Mama Quilla - moon goddess Illapa - god of thunder and lightning K'uychi - the rainbow god Pachamama - goddess of the earth and Mama Cocha - goddess of the sea Viracocha - the creator Inti - god of the sun Mama Quilla - moon goddess Illapa - god of thunder and lightning K'uychi - the rainbow god Pachamama - goddess of the earth and Mama Cocha - goddess of the sea
Zeus is the Greek god who controls lightning. He is known as the king of the gods and the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
In many mythologies, thunder and lightning are often associated with powerful deities or gods. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is the god of thunder and lightning, using these elements to display his power and influence. Similarly, in Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and wields a mighty hammer that creates lightning bolts. These myths often portray thunder and lightning as symbols of divine strength and authority.