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Jupiter (Latin: Iuppiter, English: Jupiter) is the king of the gods who dominate the divine realm and the mortal world in Roman mythology, the ancient sky god and the god of light and law, and also the head of the twelve main Roman gods. His temple is located in Capitol Mountain, which is extremely grand and solemn. In ancient times, it was worshipped as the patron saint of the Latin Union, corresponding to Zeus in Greek mythology.
It is also said that he originated from Etruria, and was one of the first three main gods when Rome was founded. In the later period, he remained the main god of Rome. From the perspective of their divinities, Zeus of Greece, Jupiter of Rome, and Odin of Northern Europe are all heavenly fathers who originated from the ancient Indo European myth system, and they are all the branch gods of the heavenly father Dyaus.
After the Roman occupation of Greece, Jupiter of ancient Italy was corresponded to the Greek god Zeus. Meanwhile, poets in the late Roman Empire adapted the myth of Zeus and partially applied it to Jupiter.
Therefore, in late Roman poetry, Jupiter was the son of Saturne and Opus, who ruled over the heavens; Many gods and many Greek heroes are his children born to different women. He uses lightning as a weapon to maintain order between heaven and earth, and the bull and eagle are his symbols. His brothers Neptune and Proton were respectively in charge of the ocean and hell, and the goddess Juno was Jupiter's wife. Saturne is a combination of the creative and destructive powers of time, and his mother was later considered the goddess Opus. Opus gave birth to many children, but each child was eaten by Saturne as soon as they were born. When Opus gave birth to Jupiter, she was determined to protect this little life. She wrapped a stone in a cloth and falsely claimed that it was a newborn baby. Saturne swallowed the stone in one gulp. So Jupiter escaped a calamity and was sent to the goddess Nymphaea for upbringing.

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Gaia made Uranus the king of the gods. Over time, Uranus' authority grew stronger and he implemented complete dictatorship. Uranus' temperament gradually became rough and rebellious, stubborn, and even showed little respect for Gaia. Ulanos' actions finally aroused strong dissatisfaction from Gaia. She decided to eliminate Uranus and establish a new king. Gaia made Cronus make a very hard and sharp sickle with black rocks from the deepest part of the earth as raw materials. However, as a mother and wife, she couldn't bear to personally take action. She called her Titan sons together, hoping that someone could assassinate Uranus. Everyone remained silent, and no one dared to go. Gaia was furious and cursed these timid sons, saying that the assassin could succeed as king. Finally, the youngest son Cronus agreed to try.
One evening, Gaia prepared a sumptuous dinner and intoxicated Uranus. When he fell asleep, Cronus came with a sickle and cut off his father's genitals. At this moment, Uranus opened his eyes and cursed angrily, "You will pay the price for what you have done. Soon, you will also be overthrown by your own son like me." After saying this, he returned to heaven and never returned to the ground (Uranus is the god of the sky, the body of the sky, and after death, there will be no future world). From his blood, the Three Goddesses of Revenge were born, Many terrifying giants and three beautiful eucalyptus fairy maidens. His genitals, from the foam splashed by the sea, gave birth to Aphrodite (Venus), the god of love. Cronus naturally became the second god king, known as "the sickle seizing the throne" in history.

Cronus is well aware of the strength of his one eyed and one hundred handed brothers and believes that their existence is a potential threat to his throne. Therefore, Cronus set up a poisonous plan to catch and imprison them in Tartaros (the creator of hell) Hell. After that, he still could not rest at ease, because his father's curse always echoed in his ears: "You will be overthrown by your son like me." In order to avoid this curse, Cronus made a cruel decision: to eat all the children born.
Rhea gave birth to Five Enough for Cronus, all of whom were swallowed by his father at the time of birth. Rhea was very sad, so after giving birth to her sixth child, she was determined to preserve it and named the baby boy Zeus. Rhea gave Zeus to the Eucalyptus Fairy to raise, and wrapped a stone in Brie and gave it to Cronus. Cronus swallowed it without looking at it.
After Zeus grew up, he knew his background and was determined to rescue his fellow brothers. He married the goddess of wisdom, Midith, and listened to his wife's plan to lure his father Cronus to take the emetic. Cronus kept vomiting after taking the medicine and vomited all his children. They are Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter. In order to repay their brother Zeus, they agreed to give him the most powerful weapon, Thunderbolt.
Zeus was extremely disgusted with his father's tyranny, and he contacted his brothers to wage a war against his father's generation. In order to win as soon as possible, Zeus listened to the advice of his brother Prometheus and released the cyclops and centurion imprisoned underground. These two monsters had extraordinary power, and Zeus and his brothers finally achieved victory. Their father and many Titans were sent to the bottom of hell. After the great victory, it was time to decide who would be the king. Zeus and his brothers refused to give in, and as they saw another war between them, Prometheus proposed to cast lots to decide. As a result, Zeus became the king of heaven, Poseidon became the king of the sea, and Hades became the king of hell.
Sitting on Mount Olympus Mountain, Zeus has supreme power and power. He is the guide of justice, and his rule over human beings is impartial. His advice is not easy to understand, his decision cannot be changed, and his will is prudent, correct, and wise.
Zeus is both the king of gods and the king of humanity, so people often depict him sitting on an exquisite throne. The solemn head demonstrates the power to navigate storms while also displaying the charm of controlling the starry sky.
The symbols of Zeus are the eagle, oak tree, and mountain peak; His favorite offerings are the female goat and the white bull with golden horns painted.

 

Pub Time : 2023-06-08 10:22:11 >> News list
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