Good question! Zeus was the Greek god of the sky, thunder, and lightning. He was the son of Cronus and is the chief god in the Olympian Council. He can bring thunderstorms, lightning, and weather. All the Olympian gods are somehow related to Zeus. Zeus is by far the most important Greek god.
Jupiter was the most important, 'top' god of Rome. His Greek name was Zeus.
Zeus is the chief god in Greek mythology. He is the god of thunder. The "big three" are Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus. Zeus is the chief god so he is also the most powerful god in Greek mythology.
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Zeus was the father of the Greek gods and Greatest god of Ancient Greece, Zeus had overturned his father Cronus and seized power, and everything was ultimately in his hands. ... God of the gods and of the sky, pictured with a thunderbolt or lightning in his hand, Zeus was the most powerful god.
Zeus is the most important god
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In ancient Greece Zeus was.
Zeus, God of the Sky.
By far the most important Babylonian god was Enlil, he was the chied god of the Pantheon, he was the equivalent to the Greek God Zeus.
"Zeus because he is the might god so that is why i think people think Zeus is the most important god?" Zues is the most important god to the Greeks. He is known as "The King of the Gods". Althought there are many other gods who the Greeks worshipped, Zues was the ruler and most powerful of gods.
The to this question depends on which religion the Question has in mind. Of course it is only relevant to polytheistic religions, since there is no basis for the question if there is only one God or Ahura Mazda. In the ancient Greek religion, the most important god was Zeus. In Rome, it was Jupiter, who was seen as equivalent to Zeus. Zeus was the sky god. In Egypt, Ra was the most important god. Ra was the sun god. In Hinduism, the Brahman trinity consists of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma was the Creator, but some say that Vishnu, the Preserver, is more important.
The most important gods and goddesses in Greek mythology are: Zeus, - god of the sky Hades, - god of the underworld Poseidon, - god of the sea Athena, - god of wisdom Ares - god of war
Good question! Zeus was the Greek god of the sky, thunder, and lightning. He was the son of Cronus and is the chief god in the Olympian Council. He can bring thunderstorms, lightning, and weather. All the Olympian gods are somehow related to Zeus. Zeus is by far the most important Greek god.
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Zeus had plenty affairs, its hard to count
Zeus had literally over a hundred children, the most important god and goddess who claim him for father on Olympus are Ares, Apollo, Athena, Artemis, Hermes, and Hephaestus.