The figure varies. He is often seen completely as a version of Zeus, who had lots of children. Jupiter has at least three: Mars, Proserpina and Mercury.
he had over 7,000,000 children if u believe u r very smart like me :D
Jupiter only had one actual wife which is his sister Juno, allthough Jupiter had many offsprings with other women/godesses
Constantine the great's first wife was Minervina. His second wife was Fausta.
The Roman god Jupiter was the king of all of the Roman gods. Although many Roman tales talk about Jupiter's childhood, there is no record of where he was born.
The roman god Jupiter, is the same as the Greek god Zeus. he is in charge of the sky and storms.
Jupiter was the King of the Gods in the Roman pantheon, the equivalent of Zeus in the Greeek pantheon.
Jupiter is named for the Roman god Jupiter, which is identified with the Greek god Zeus.
Jupiter was the chief Roman god of the gods, called also the king of gods.
He only had one wife, Juno, but he had many relationships and children with other women.
The Roman god Jupiter was the king of all of the Roman gods. Although many Roman tales talk about Jupiter's childhood, there is no record of where he was born.
"ROMAN god" did not discover Jupiter. it is named after roman god...JUpiter
The planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jupiter, the roman counterpart of the greek god Zeus.
The roman god Jupiter lives in mount Olympus's.
It is believed that the Romans named the planet after the Roman God Jupiter.In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the king of the gods, and the god of sky and thunder. Jupiter was not found by 1 person but by many in ancient years.
The roman god Jupiter, is the same as the Greek god Zeus. he is in charge of the sky and storms.
Jupiter is the God of the sky. Jupiter is the roman god name for Zeus.
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent to Zeus. Jupiter is the Roman God of Gods.
Roman God Jupiter. God of Joviality.
Jupiter is called Jupiter because of the roman god jupiter and he was the king of all roman gods.
Jupiter was the King of the Gods in the Roman pantheon, the equivalent of Zeus in the Greeek pantheon.