Saturday, July 16, 2005

Jupiter Crowned King of the Gods

In Greek mythology, Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology) was the king of heaven and earth and of all the Olympian gods. He was also known as the god of justice. He was named king of the gods in a special meeting that followed his overthrow of the god Cronus (Saturn in Roman mythology) and the Titans. In the council of the gods that followed, Zeus was crowned Lord of Heaven and Earth and of all the gods. He granted Poseidon (Neptune in Roman mythology) dominion over the Sea, and his other brother Hades (Pluto in Roman mythology) dominion over the underworld.

Zeus's wife was Hera, who was very jealous of the attention that Zeus paid to other goddesses and women. Zeus would often disguise himself as a bird or animal in order to sleep with other women. Usually, when Hera found out about the affair, she would severely punish the woman. Although not often written about, Hera possessed great power. Those that made her angry paid the price.

For example, Zeus fell in love with the lovely Io. Zeus turned Io into a cow to protect her from Hera. However, when Hera found out about the affair she tied up the cow. When Io escaped, Hera sent a gadfly to constantly sting Io for eternity. After a long tale, Zeus vowed to no longer pursue his beloved Io and only then Hera released Io from her inhuman prison. Io later settled in Egypt, becoming the first queen of Egypt.




Antonio da Correggio: "Jupiter and Io" (1532).
The painting depicts Zeus in the form of a cloud as he steals a kiss from the beautiful river nymph Io.

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