honestly the only pair I know of are Jupiter and Juno which are brother and sister.
Jupiter was not associated with the planet Jupiter.
The most common version of the myth has their (maternal) grandfather as Numitor, and their great uncle would be his brother Amulius. I can't find any citations of Numitor's wife having any brothers (or even what her name was), but if they exist then they'd be great-uncles as well.On the paternal side, their father was allegedly Mars, so their paternal grandfather would have been Mars' father Jupiter, with their great-uncles on that side being Jupiter's brothers Neptune and Pluto (and Jupiter himself, by virtue of being also the brother of his own wife ... and Mars' mother ... Juno).
there is gas in Jupiter
Jupiter or aka Jove
Jupiter's wife in Roman mythology is Juno. Juno was the queen of the gods in Roman mythology and the sister and wife of Jupiter.
In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the king of the gods. His wife was Juno, the queen and primary wife of Jupiter. In Greek mythology, she is named Hera, wife to Zeus (who is the Greek equivalent of Jupiter).
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Hera. (Juno is the Roman name for Hera.) Answer 2: The question is a mess. Jupiter is Roman, his wife is Juno. Zeus is Greek. His wife is Hera.
Jupiter is best known for being the supreme and superior Roman god. Jupiter's wife was Flaminica Dialis. Jupiter is also known for being the Roman equivalent to Zeus.
Yes, Juno was the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology.
Juno, his wife and Queen.
Jupiter is the supreme GOD of the Roman pantheon, called dies pater, "shining father". He is a god of light and sky, and protector of the state and its laws. He is a son of Saturn and brother of Neptune and Juno (who is also his wife).Yes, Juno is the wife of Jupiter. In Greek mythology, their equivalents are Hera and Zeus.
Zeus' Greek wife is Hera. Jupiter's Roman wife is Juno.
Jupiter was the ruler of the Roman gods, his wife was Juno.
Jupiter is his brother and his wife is salacia.
Jupiter, or Zeus, swallowed his first wife, Metis, and therefore produced his daughter, Athena from his head.