In Roman mythology, Jupiter (the equivalent of the Greek god Zeus) did not directly kill his father, Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology). However, he did overthrow him to assume power, which involved a series of events leading to Saturn being imprisoned and defeated. Saturn had previously swallowed his children to prevent them from usurping him, but Jupiter escaped this fate and ultimately led a rebellion against him. So, while Jupiter did cause Saturn's downfall, it was not through direct murder.
Yes, but people will never get to Jupiter.
he killed his father because he father was king and he wanted to be king so he killed him so he could get all the power.
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to kill him
Saturn was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology, and the father of Jupiter, the king of the gods..
Jupiter's father was not a god. He was a titan, Cronus.
Jupiter's father is Saturn, who was also known as Cronus in Greek mythology.
Yes, but people will never get to Jupiter.
Juno was the mother of Mars. Jupiter may have been his father.
Saturn
Saturn, the father of Jupiter.
The name of the Roman god that means "shining father" is Jupiter.
Neptune is farther than Jupiter from the sun.
Jupiter literally means "sky father".
Yes.
Saturn is behind of Jupiter. Jupiter is the ruler of the Roman Gods. The Romans thought that since Saturn was behind of Jupiter they thought it was the father of Jupiter so they called it Saturn. The Roman God that is the father of Jupiter. PS: THIS IS NOT THE REAL ANSWER
Saturn (Greek: Cronus) was the son of Earth & Sky, two of the most primal gods who in turn were born out of Chaos. Saturn then castrated his father and became king of the universe, and was the father of Jupiter (Greek: Zeus.) Saturn was overthrown by his son, Jupiter and he became ruler of the gods.