Jupiter, King of the Roman gods, is represented as.. well... Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Neptune, and Pluto are known in Greece in this order as Hermes, Aphrodite, Ares, Poseidon, and Hades are the Greek versions of these. Earth is not a god but as a titan called, Gaea: Mother Earth. Jupiter's other self is Zeus.
If Greek mythology: Hera If Roman mythology: Juno
The king of Gods in Greek mythology is Zeus.
In greek mythology Zeus king of the gods and equal to Jupiter the Roman king of the gods wwas first , Hades god of the underworld came later.
Zeus-Hera Hephaestus-Aphrodite Hades-Persephone that's it i believe
Poseidon does not fear Zeus, he respects his older brother because he is the king of the gods in Greek Mythology (Zeus is Jupiter, Poseidon is Uranus in Roman mythology).
Jupiter. Jupiter was the King of the Gods in Roman mythology.
In Roman mythology, Jupiter or Jove was the king of the gods, and the god of sky and thunder.
The planet Jupiter is named after the king of the Roman gods.
If Greek mythology: Hera If Roman mythology: Juno
Jupiter's name originates from Roman mythology. In Roman mythology, he was the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder.
The greek king of gods is named Zeus, but in Roman his name is Jupiter.
Jupiter, in Roman mythology, was the king of all the gods. This is where it gets its name. The Romans borrowed this naming convention from the Greeks, who named the planet Zeus, after the king of their gods.
Jupiter
The planet Jupiter has the same name as the Roman king of the gods, which is based on the Greek's god Zeus.
The name "Jupiter" comes from Roman mythology. Jupiter was the king of the gods in Roman mythology, equivalent to the Greek god Zeus. The planet was named after Jupiter due to its brightness and significance in the night sky.
Jupiter is known as the ruler of the Roman gods. It is the largest planet in our solar system and was named after the king of the Roman gods and god of the sky and thunder.
Neither of each answer, Jupiter is the largest which happens to be the King of the Roman Gods Uranus was also the first Lord of the sky in Roman mythology.