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the greek name is Zeus and the roman name is Jupiter.

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Greek and Roman names of Zeus?

Zeus is the greek name / Jupiter is the roman name


Zeus the same in greek and roman mythology?

Yes but with different names (Zeus=Greek, Jupiter/Jove=Roman)


What is Zeus's Greek name?

Zeus is his Greek name - Jupiter in Latin. Zeus is his Greek name. Jupiter is his Roman name.Zeus is the Greek name. Do you mean Jupiter or Jove, which were his Latin names?


Who is the son of Saturn in Greek mythology?

The son of Saturn in Greek mythology is Zeus. He is known as the king of the gods and the god of thunder and the sky.


Is Jove the Roman god the same god as Zeus the Greek god?

Yes! But they have different names because the Romans adopted all of the Greek gods into their religion but changed all of their names. Actaully Jupiter is Zeus's Roman equal


Was Zeus Greek or Roman?

Zeus was the god of Greeks and the Roman


Roman name of Zeus?

Jupiter was the roman name for Zues, the Greek god who was king, most powerful, and father of the other gods. Romans looked down on the Geek culture and religion and essentially did a reboot of the Greek gods giving them all different names.


Was Zeus a GREEK or ROMAN god?

Zeus was Greek. Jupiter was Roman.


What were Zeus names if any and what civilization?

Zeus was the head of the gods in the Greek pantheon. In Roman mythology, he's known as "Jupiter" or "Jove".


Is zeus greek or roman?

greek


Was Zeus named as Jove in Homer's original Iliad?

No. Homer was Greek and used the Greek name Zeus for the chief God. Jupiter or alternatively Jove are Roman names for the chief God.


What does Zeus and Poseidon and Hades and Hermes and Ares and Aphrodite have in common that relates to their Roman names?

The Roman names of these Greek gods are Jupiter (Zeus), Neptune (Poseidon), Pluto (Hades), Mercury (Hermes), Mars (Ares), and Venus (Aphrodite). The commonality is that their Roman names were used to identify similar roles and attributes in the Roman pantheon as in the Greek pantheon.