Also known as Jove, Diespiter, Jupiter (mythology), Ioue, Juppiter, Dju Pater
chief deity of Roman state religion
Jupiter was the king of the gods in Roman religion and held the most important place in the state's official religious practices. His central role in Roman worship reflected the culture's values and influenced how Romans understood divine power and their relationship with the gods.
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