The Latin name for Zeus is "Jupiter."
The Roman counterpart of Zeus is Jupiter or Jove.
No, Jupiter is the Roman god and Zeus is the Greek version. The planet Jupiter is named Jupiter (Zeus) because Jupiter's strong magnetic field traps particles from the sun. The god Jupiter is said to be surrounded by very powerful radiation belts which would kill anyone who tried to enter them. It is also named after Zeus because Jupiter is the biggest planet.
Zeus' nickname Jupiter comes from the Roman mythology. The Romans adopted many aspects of Greek mythology, including the pantheon of gods. In Roman mythology, Zeus was known as Jupiter, the king of the gods.
In latin it's Jupiter. In Greek it is both Zeus(ζέυς) and Dias (Δίας).
Saturn is Cronus, father of Zeus. Jupiter is Zeus. Venus is the Roman goddess of love and beauty; Aphrodite is her counterpart.
Jupiter is Zeus's roman name
Heracles __ In Roman mythology Zeus was Jupiter, Apollo retained the name and was called Apollo by Romans as well, and Aphrodite became Venus.
The Latin name for Zeus is "Jupiter."
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
Jupiter. Jupiter (according to Roman Mythology) is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder. He is often related to Zeus from the Greek pantheon.
There is no planet named after the Greek god Zeus. However, Zeus's roman form is Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun.
Jupiter is roman for Zeus!
Zeus and Jupiter are the same God, but with a different name. The Greeks preferred to call him Zeus, whereas the Romans preferred to call him Jupiter.
Zeus's roman name is Jupiter.
Greek: Artemis, Apollo, Posiden, Zeus, Hera, Athena Roman: Jupiter, Pluto, and Venus
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent to Zeus. Jupiter is the Roman God of Gods.