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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.

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