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What is the latin name for zeuse?

The Latin name for Zeus is Iuppiter (Jupiter).


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?


Is Zeus or Jupiter the Greek name of the leader of the gods?

Zeus is the Greek name, Jupiter is the Latin Name


What is Zeus' Latin name?

Zeus was known to the Romans as both Jupiter and Jove.


What is Zeus names in Latin and Greek?

In latin it's Jupiter. In Greek it is both Zeus(ζέυς) and Dias (Δίας).


Which Roman god was most like the Greek god Zeus?

The Romans took the Greek legends and gods and renamed them. Zeus' Roman or Latin name is Jupiter. Same god, different name.


Who were Neptunes siblings?

Neptune is Poseidon's Latin name. His siblings are Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Zeus, and Hates.


What is Zeus Latin?

Zeus was known to the Romans as both Jupiter and Jove.


What is the origin of the name Jupiter?

The name Jupiter comes from the Latin word "Iuppiter," which is derived from the combination of "Iupp," a euphemistic form of "Iovis" meaning "father Jove," and "potens" meaning "powerful." Jupiter was the king of the Roman gods and the equivalent of the Greek god Zeus.


Greek word for Zeus one of the planets?

Zeus is Greek for the Latin term Jupiter.


How did Zeus get his Roman name?

Zeus has it's roots in the Indo-European name "Dyeus" which means, simply, "god". Often, poetically, he was referred to as Zeu pater, or "father Zeus". In Latin, the name Jove (which comes from Iovs and further back from dyeus) was similarly combined with father and we get Iov pater which was shorted to Iuppiter, or Jupiter.


What does the name Jupiter mean?

The name Jupiter comes from Roman mythology, specifically from the chief Roman god, Jupiter (or Jove). Jupiter was considered the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder. His name may have originated from the Latin words "iuppiter" or "iūpiter," which mean "father Jove" or "sky father."