i think its amon-re
Zeus was the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, not Egyptian. The Egyptian ruler god was arguably the Sun God, Ra.
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus.
In wisdom, her equivalent is Thoth.
The Egyptian equivalent of Eros would be the god Horus. Horus was often associated with love and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, much like Eros in Greek mythology. So, if you're looking for the Egyptian cupid, Horus is your guy.
Jupiter, he was the roman equivalent of the greek zeus. ya know all you have to write is "Jupiter"
Zeus is the egyptian god of theives
Zeus was the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, not Egyptian. The Egyptian ruler god was arguably the Sun God, Ra.
Zeus
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus.
The Roman equivalent of Hera was Juno and she was the wife of Jupiter, the equivalent of Zeus.
In wisdom, her equivalent is Thoth.
Zeus is a Greek god associated with thunder and the sky, while Ra is an ancient Egyptian sun god. Zeus is often depicted with a thunderbolt, while Ra is usually depicted with a sun disk on his head. Additionally, Zeus is part of the Greek pantheon of gods, while Ra is part of the Egyptian pantheon.
The ancient Greeks worshiped Zeus, and the ancient Romans worshiped his equivalent, Jupiter.
In Roman mythology, Zeus is equivalent to Jupiter. Both are considered the king of the gods and rule over the sky and thunder.
Zeus
Jupiter's Greek equivalent was Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology. Both were powerful deities associated with thunder and the sky.
The horned Zeus is just one of Zeus many faces, it's called Zeus-Ammon. Ammon is the greek rendering of Amon an Egyptian god, who were depicted with a ram head. He were probably integrated into Greek religion by greek colonists in North Africa and Egypt.