Jupiter was ruler of Heaven and Earth.
Zeus was the roman god of the heavens...... I think(:
Cronus is the Greek equivalent to Saturn: Uranus is the Greek god of the heavens. The original personification of the Heavens was Ouranos (Uranus). He was supplanted and castrated by his son, Kronos (Cronus), who was king of the Titans, who also took over as the personification and god of the Heavens. When Kronos was overthrown, Zeus took for himself the loftiest throne, that of god of the Heavens. To the Greeks, the heavens were all those things that were in the sky and above. Today we simplify the concept and simply say that they were gods of the sky.
Uranus is the Latin name for the Greek god Ouranos, who was the primordial sky god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology. Uranus is associated with the heavens and the night sky in ancient mythology.
The supreme god in Roman mythology is Jupiter, preceded by Saturn.
In Etruscan mythology, Ani is god of the sky and dwells in the highest heaven. He is sometimes depicted with two faces similar to that of the Roman god Janus and the Akkadian god Anu.
Greek god of the sky.or Roman God of the heavens
You are the planet Saturn, named after the Roman god of agriculture and time. In Greek mythology, Saturn is known as Cronus, the god of the harvest and time.
the heavens of mt. olympus
Jupiter (or Zeus in his more common Greek form) was the god of the heavens and lightening in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology, he is the blacksmith god, or the god of the forges.
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.
Jupiter was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Zeus and was considered the king of the gods in Roman mythology. He was the god of the sky and thunder, as well as the ruler of the heavens and the father of gods and men.