The literal translation of the god Zeus is "sky" or "bright." The name is derived from the Greek word "dios," meaning "god" or "deity," combined with the word "zeu," meaning "sky" or "shine."
Apollo was know as god of many things, but not the sky. He was however the god of light, and therefore of the sun too. Apollo was also the god of music, prophecy, colonization, medicine, archery, poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry, the carer of herds and flocks, and of plague. Zeus was known as the weather god and thus god of the sky.
Uranus is the ancient Greek god of the sky and heavens, as well as the father of the Titans. He is also known as the personification of the sky itself.
In the Bible, God called the sky "heaven" as stated in Genesis 1:8 - βAnd God called the expanse Heaven. And there was evening and there was morning, the second day.β
The Norse god of sky and thunder was Thor. He was known for wielding his mighty hammer, MjΓΆlnir, and creating thunder and lightning when he struck it against the sky. Thor was one of the best known and most powerful gods in Norse mythology.
People did not invent God. God has always been.
He(God for you) didn't.
The Roman god of the sky is Jupiter, and the Greek god of the sky is Zeus.
He invented the telescope.
Saturn was the Roman god of the sky.
Zeus was the greek god of the sky.
Uranus was the original god of the sky.
Zeus was the god and lord of the sky.
Zeus is the god of the sky, the heavens, and weather.
Uranus was the sky god. His Roman name was Caelus.
Jupiter is the God of the sky. Jupiter is the roman god name for Zeus.
No, God did.