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Q: Is Jupiter justified in destroying the world with a flood?
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Who are the allies of the Roman god Pluto?

Jupiter, notably, as well as Neptune. For the three divided the world between themselves. As well as his wife Proserpina, Queen of the Underworld.


Where did Jupiter the roman god come from?

(Response based on "A Smaller Classical Dictionary", E.H. Blakeney, editor, dated 1910) The Roman god Jupiter, the "Optimus Maximus", the highest and most powerful of the gods, is essentially synonymous with or identical to the Greek god Zeus. The following describes the origin of Zeus since the article on Jupiter does not describe a distinct origin for Jupiter. Zeus was the son of Cronos and Rhea. Cronos was the youngest of the Titans, son of Uranus and Ge (Heaven and Earth). Uranus was "the first ruler of the world". If you have more questions, the answer is "it's elephants all the way down".


How the amautas helped increase the power of the Incas?

The amautas helped to increase the power of the Incas by making the first fable, in "A Legend of Peru" that tells the story of the lake and island of Titicaca in Peru, a prophecy that foretold the coming of the two children of the sun to teach people. The fable describes how the first rays of sun fell upon the island before any place else after the flood, or the flood that covered the world in the Judeo-Christian tradition.


What ancient civilization or civilizations collapsed because of water?

In the course of time it has been reported in the history of many ethnicities that the world has saffered several times floods, fire and other natural disasters that almost eliminated the human life from the face of earth. I will mention the three floods that are reported in the ancient Greek history: A/ The Ogyges flood that happened according to Plato at 9.600 BCE; according to Varro at 2.136 BCE and according to the third source [Africanus] at 1.796 BCE B/ The Dardanus flood that the survived people living high in the mountins found themselves in islands and Dardanus and his people moved to the island of Samothace. C/ The Deucalion flood which happaned according to Saint Jerome circa 1.460 BCE. There is of course and the biblical report of the flood of Noah and his ark that landed in the mountain of Ararat and is believed by all three Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianism and Islam.


Why does Aeneas not stay in North Africa with dido?

Aeneas cannot stay in Carthage because of the prophecy of his destiny. He will go forth and create an empire that will place the whole world under its laws. Jupiter sends Mercury down to tell Aeneas to move on, so he must leave.