Jove (or Jupiter) was the Roman king of the gods and lord of the sky. Neptune was his brother, the god of the sea.
Jove likely allows Neptune to punish the Phaeacians because he recognizes that the gods must maintain their authority and balance among themselves. By permitting Neptune to act, Jove upholds the hierarchical structure of divine power and acknowledges Neptune's grievances regarding the Phaeacians' treatment of Odysseus. Additionally, Jove may see this as a way to teach the Phaeacians a lesson about respecting the gods, thus reinforcing the importance of piety and reverence among mortals.
Because they are the gods of the sea and sky and she calls on them to help create the storm
Jove is Jupiter.Actually Jupiter is derived from Jove Pater or father Jove.
Jove is the Ancient Roman chief god, often called Jupiter (which means "father Jove"--Jove Pater). Saying "by Jove" is like saying "by God".
The Jovian Planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The word "Jovian" means: "things that are similar to Jove". Jove, in Roman mythology, was another name for Jupiter, the chief god.The Outer/Jovian planets are as follows:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto is not included anymore. (and never was; too small and dense)
Pluto and Neptune are the brothers of Jupiter.
A bird of Jove is an alternative term for an eagle.
Jove = Yupiter (יופיטר)
Jove Francisco was born in 1961.
Jove Books was created in 1949.
David Jove was born in 1942.
David Jove died in 2004.