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Hyas was a god of seasonal rains, the son of Atlas and Pleione/Aethra,

Other sky gods, such as Hera and Zeus also could control the weather, so too did the Cloud/Rain Nymphs called Nephelai.

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Neptune is the god of water. Neptune is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Poseidon, god of the seas. When Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon cast lots for the divisions of earth, Poseidon got the Sea. However, in addition to Poseidon, there was also Ocean, god of the river encircling the earth. His daughters, the Oceanids, were the nymphs of the River Ocean, and his sons were lords of all the rivers of earth. There was one other (significant) "Water god," Nereus, god of the Mediterranean Sea, and thus very important to the Greeks. In summary: Poseidon. Olympian, lord of the Mediterannean and Euxine/Black Sea. Ocean. Titan, god of the river Ocean. Nereus. Lesser god of the Mediterranean Sea, father of the Nereids (Sea nypmhs).

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Zeus, father of gods and men is the god of sky, weather, law, order and fate.

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Greek - Zeus

Roman - Jupiter

Norse - Freyr

Aztec - Tlaloc

Mayan - Chaac

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Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers.

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Zeus

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