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  2. Epithets of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    The Baroque-era restoration of the arms gives Jupiter a baton-like scepter in his raised hand. Among Jupiter's most ancient epithets is Lucetius, interpreted as referring to light (lux, lucis), specifically sunlight, by ancient and some modern scholars such as Wissowa. [6] The Carmen Saliare, however, indicates that it refers to lightning. [7]

  3. Category:Epithets of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Epithets of Jupiter" ... Jupiter Tonans This page was last edited on 23 November 2023, at 21:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Jupiter (god) - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter Solutorius, a local version of Jupiter worshipped in Spain; he was syncretised with the local Iberian god Eacus. Jupiter Taranis, Jupiter equated with the Celtic god Taranis. Jupiter Uxellinus, Jupiter as a god of high mountains. In addition, many of the epithets of Zeus can be found applied to Jupiter, by interpretatio romana.

  5. Category:Jupiter (god) - Wikipedia

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    Epithets of Jupiter (11 P) P. ... Temples of Jupiter (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Jupiter (god)" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  6. List of Roman deities - Wikipedia

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    Pater was found as an epithet of Dis, Jupiter, Mars, and Liber, among others. Magna Mater "The Great Mother" was a title given to Cybele in her Roman cult.

  7. NASA's stunning new photo of Jupiter looks like a work of art

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    Jupiter may be best known as the planetary titan of our solar system with a comparatively small red mark — that still dwarfs the entirety of Earth — and rows of striations going from pole to pole.

  8. Jupiter Dolichenus - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter Dolichenus was always addressed in full as Jupiter Optimus Maximus Dolichenus, in Latin epigraphical dative case abbreviated 'IOM Dolicheno', or 'Iovi Optimo Maximo Dolicheno' in full. 'Optimus Maximus', meaning 'Best and Greatest', was the stock epithet of Jupiter , with whom Jupiter Dolichenus was co-identified and for whom the term ...

  9. Category:Epithets of Roman deities - Wikipedia

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    Epithets of Diana (2 P) E. Epithets of Jupiter (11 P) Pages in category "Epithets of Roman deities" This category contains only the following page.