This document provides information on the Greek god Zeus and the Roman god Jupiter. It describes their names in various mythologies, their main features such as being gods of the sky and thunder wielding a thunderbolt, and their origins as sons of the Titans. It also mentions Zeus/Jupiter's powerful abilities and their main places of worship, including temples in Olympia and Rome. The document additionally summarizes myths about Zeus's many wives and children, and how he transformed his wife Hera into a cow to protect one of his lovers.