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  • Jupiter Column
  • Type of Roman Germanic monument

    A Jupiter Column (German: Jupitergigantensäule or Jupitersäule) is a monument belonging to a type widespread in Roman Germania. Jupiter Column pillars

    Jupiter Column

    Jupiter Column

    Jupiter_Column

  • Great Mainz Jupiter Column
  • Roman column monument dedicated to Jupiter in Mainz

    The Great Mainz Jupiter Column is a civilian monument erected in the second half of the 1st century in Mogontiacum (present-day Mainz) in honor of the

    Great Mainz Jupiter Column

    Great Mainz Jupiter Column

    Great_Mainz_Jupiter_Column

  • Irminsul
  • Sacred, pillar-like object in Saxon paganism

    were once made between the Irminsul and the Jupiter Columns; however, Rudolf Simek states that the columns were of Gallo-Roman religious monuments, and

    Irminsul

    Irminsul

    Irminsul

  • Taranis
  • Celtic god of thunder

    thunderbolt and wheel, is known from a statue in Autun. Jupiter Column rider with a wheel from Obernburg. Jupiter with a thunderbolt and a wheel from Le Châtelet

    Taranis

    Taranis

    Taranis

  • Mogontiacum
  • Roman name of today's city of Mainz, Germany

    city of Mainz, for example the Roman stage theatre, the Great Mainz Jupiter Column, the Drusus Stone and the Roman Stones [de], remains of the aqueduct

    Mogontiacum

    Mogontiacum

    Mogontiacum

  • Temple of Jupiter (Baalbek)
  • Ruined Roman temple in Baalbek

    was the biggest temple dedicated to Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus in all the Roman Empire. The columns were 19.9 meters (65.3 ft) high with

    Temple of Jupiter (Baalbek)

    Temple of Jupiter (Baalbek)

    Temple_of_Jupiter_(Baalbek)

  • Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
  • Temple on the Capitoline Hill of Ancient Rome

    The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, also known as the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus (Latin: Aedes Iovis Optimi Maximi Capitolini; Italian: Tempio di

    Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus

    Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus

    Temple_of_Jupiter_Optimus_Maximus

  • Jupiter (god)
  • Chief deity of Roman state religion

    In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Jupiter (Latin: Iūpiter or Iuppiter, from Proto-Italic *djous "day, sky" + *patēr "father", thus "sky father";

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • List of giants in mythology and folklore
  • Stallo Ferragut Gayant Lydéric and Phinaert Bergmönch Fasolt Haymon Jupiter Column Rübezahl Teutobochus Thyrsus Aloadae Antaeus Argus Panoptes Arimaspi

    List of giants in mythology and folklore

    List_of_giants_in_mythology_and_folklore

  • Victory column
  • Monument in the form of a column

    A victory column, or monumental column or triumphal column, is a monument in the form of a column, erected in memory of a heroic commemoration, including

    Victory column

    Victory column

    Victory_column

  • Trajan's Column
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Trajan's Column (Italian: Colonna Traiana, Latin: Columna Traiani) is a Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, that commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's

    Trajan's Column

    Trajan's Column

    Trajan's_Column

  • Votive Column of Lisieux
  • Roman-period column

    identifies the column of Lisieux as dedicated to Jupiter based on its decoration and inscriptions. The themes represented on the column may correspond

    Votive Column of Lisieux

    Votive Column of Lisieux

    Votive_Column_of_Lisieux

  • Museums of Metz
  • Museum in Metz, France

    and medieval city's inhabitants. Altar of the oriental god Mithra. Jupiter Column of Merten Emile Friant autoportrait Gallo-Roman Stele of a stonemason

    Museums of Metz

    Museums of Metz

    Museums_of_Metz

  • Salus
  • Roman goddess of safety and well-being

    statues from Cologne, Woodchester, and Mainz, along with the Mainz Jupiter Column, depict a goddess standing on a bull's head. The identification of this

    Salus

    Salus

    Salus

  • Köngen
  • Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Jupiter Columns: Replica of the Jupiter Column of Hausen an der Zaber [de] on top of the roundabout at the Plochinger Straße. Replica of the Jupiter Column

    Köngen

    Köngen

    Köngen

  • Ancient Celtic religion
  • Religion practised by ancient Celtic people

    figures like Epona into Roman worship. Religious monuments like the Jupiter Column and the development of paired deities symbolized the union of Roman

    Ancient Celtic religion

    Ancient_Celtic_religion

  • Temple of Jupiter, Damascus
  • Roman temple in Damascus, Syria

    The Temple of Jupiter in Damascus was built by the Romans, beginning during the rule of Augustus in the first century AD and with further works occurring

    Temple of Jupiter, Damascus

    Temple of Jupiter, Damascus

    Temple_of_Jupiter,_Damascus

  • Celts
  • Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices

    Celtic deity. Other changes included the adaptation of the Jupiter Column, a sacred column set up in many Celtic regions of the empire, primarily in northern

    Celts

    Celts

    Celts

  • Io (moon)
  • Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter

    oʊ/) is the innermost and second-smallest of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter. Slightly larger than Earth's Moon, Io is the fourth-largest natural satellite

    Io (moon)

    Io (moon)

    Io_(moon)

  • Ganymede (moon)
  • Largest moon of Jupiter

    Ganymede is a natural satellite of Jupiter and is the largest and most massive moon in the Solar System. Like Saturn's largest moon Titan, it is larger

    Ganymede (moon)

    Ganymede (moon)

    Ganymede_(moon)

  • Dobunni
  • Celtic tribe in Britain

    Britannia Prima, as described in an inscription found at the base of a Jupiter column. The area remained a Roman civitas until approximately 409.[citation

    Dobunni

    Dobunni

    Dobunni

  • Germanic paganism
  • Traditional religion of Germanic peoples

    to the notion of the world tree or column. One example of a sacred tree during the Middle Ages is the Oak of Jupiter purportedly felled by Saint Boniface

    Germanic paganism

    Germanic paganism

    Germanic_paganism

  • Column of Marcus Aurelius
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    The Column of Marcus Aurelius (Latin: Columna Centenaria Divorum Marci et Faustinae, Italian: Colonna di Marco Aurelio) is a Roman victory column located

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column_of_Marcus_Aurelius

  • Onze Lieve Vrouweplein
  • Square in Maastricht, the Netherlands

    Onze-Lieve-Vrouwebasiliek). In 1986, remains were discovered of a 2nd-century AD Jupiter column as part of an enclosed shrine, as well as the remnants of a former Roman

    Onze Lieve Vrouweplein

    Onze Lieve Vrouweplein

    Onze_Lieve_Vrouweplein

  • Venta Belgarum
  • Town in Roman Britannia

    forum-basilica appears to have included a temple to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva along with an accompanying Jupiter Column. Elsewhere, there was a Romano-British style

    Venta Belgarum

    Venta Belgarum

    Venta_Belgarum

  • Great Red Spot
  • Persistent storm in Jupiter's atmosphere

    atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, producing the largest anticyclonic storm in the Solar System. It is the most recognizable feature on Jupiter, owing to its red-orange

    Great Red Spot

    Great Red Spot

    Great_Red_Spot

  • Five-Columns Monument
  • 4th-century Roman Forum monument

    referred to as the Fünfsäulendenkmal as well as the four-column monument, depending on Jupiter's inclusion. Rebuilding the Roman Forum following the fire

    Five-Columns Monument

    Five-Columns Monument

    Five-Columns_Monument

  • Atmosphere of Jupiter
  • Gas layer surrounding Jupiter

    The atmosphere of Jupiter is the largest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System. It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar

    Atmosphere of Jupiter

    Atmosphere of Jupiter

    Atmosphere_of_Jupiter

  • Gallo-Roman religion
  • Fusion of religions of Gaul and ancient Rome

    society. The Jupiter Column was a distinctive type of religious monument from Roman Gaul and Germania, combining an equestrian Jupiter overcoming a giant

    Gallo-Roman religion

    Gallo-Roman religion

    Gallo-Roman_religion

  • Jowett Jupiter
  • Motor vehicle

    Zenith carburettors were fitted. A four speed gearbox with column change was used. The Jupiter achieved competition success with a record-breaking class

    Jowett Jupiter

    Jowett Jupiter

    Jowett_Jupiter

  • Heidelberg in the Roman period
  • beliefs can also be seen in several Jupiter Columns found in Heidelberg. These pillar-mounted depictions of Jupiter riding down a giant were typical of

    Heidelberg in the Roman period

    Heidelberg in the Roman period

    Heidelberg_in_the_Roman_period

  • Dresnik archaeological site
  • Archaeological site in Kosovo

    ceramics (2nd to 6th centuries), altar fragments (one dedicated to Jupiter), column bases, glass fragments, and other architectural pieces. Conclusions

    Dresnik archaeological site

    Dresnik archaeological site

    Dresnik_archaeological_site

  • Capitoline Triad
  • Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva

    included a podium and a tetrastyle (four-columned) pronaos (porch). Another shrine (sacellum) dedicated to Jupiter, Juno Regina and Minerva was the Capitolium

    Capitoline Triad

    Capitoline_Triad

  • Thracian horseman
  • Ancient Thracian divinity

    Heros Peninsula in Antarctica is named after the Thracian Horseman. Jupiter Column Medaurus Pahonia Sabazios Tetri Giorgi Uastyrdzhi Samsaris, Dimitrios

    Thracian horseman

    Thracian horseman

    Thracian_horseman

  • Callisto (moon)
  • Second-largest moon of Jupiter

    Callisto (/kəˈlɪstoʊ/ kə-LIST-oh) is the second-largest moon of Jupiter, after Ganymede. It is also the third-largest moon in the Solar System, following

    Callisto (moon)

    Callisto (moon)

    Callisto_(moon)

  • Capitoline Hill
  • One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    of Jupiter Optimus Maximus which was located on the hill; however, the meaning evolved to refer to the whole hill and even other temples of Jupiter on

    Capitoline Hill

    Capitoline Hill

    Capitoline_Hill

  • Rapture (Battlestar Galactica)
  • 12th episode of the 3rd season of Battlestar Galactica

    the Eye of Jupiter drawings in the temple. The light from the nova enters the temple, is deflected by the crystals on the roof and column and shines a

    Rapture (Battlestar Galactica)

    Rapture_(Battlestar_Galactica)

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Nepos Juno (mythology) Juno Ludovisi Jupiter (mythology) Jupiter Column Jupiter Dolichenus Jupiter Indiges Jupiter Stone Jus gentium Jus trium liberorum

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • List of ancient sites in Rome
  • Temple of Juno Moneta Temple of Jupiter Custos Temple of Jupiter Feretrius Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Temple of Jupiter Tonans Temple of Mater Matuta

    List of ancient sites in Rome

    List of ancient sites in Rome

    List_of_ancient_sites_in_Rome

  • Temple of Jupiter Stator (2nd century BC)
  • 2nd century BC Roman temple on the campus Martius

    Temple of Jupiter Stator (Latin: Aedes Iovis Statoris; Jupiter the Sustainer), also known to the ancient Romans as the Metellan Temple of Jupiter (Aedes

    Temple of Jupiter Stator (2nd century BC)

    Temple of Jupiter Stator (2nd century BC)

    Temple_of_Jupiter_Stator_(2nd_century_BC)

  • Igel Column
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    (75 ft) in height, it is crowned by the sculptural group of Jupiter and Ganymede. The column includes a four-stepped base, a relatively low podium, topped

    Igel Column

    Igel Column

    Igel_Column

  • Berger Rücken
  • Geological formation of Germany

    settlements, a Roman sanctuary, a Roman estate, Roman roads, a large Jupiter column, and fossils of a prehistoric hippopotamus-like animal. The Lohrberg

    Berger Rücken

    Berger Rücken

    Berger_Rücken

  • History of Mainz
  • Roman heritage, with events showcasing archaeological sites like the Jupiter Column. The state gifted 62 hectares of land near Ober-Olmer Forest, leading

    History of Mainz

    History of Mainz

    History_of_Mainz

  • Kehlen
  • Commune in Capellen, Luxembourg

    depicting Juno, Minerva, Mercury and Hercules, possibly once the base of a Jupiter Column, was discovered on the heights of Schoenberg at the point where two

    Kehlen

    Kehlen

    Kehlen

  • History of Metz
  • a harmful dragon. Remains of the Roman aqueduct from Gorze to Metz. Jupiter Column of Merten, Metz museum. From the time of King Sigibert I, Metz was frequently

    History of Metz

    History_of_Metz

  • Pillar of the Boatmen
  • Roman column in Paris, France

    (French: Pilier des nautes) is a monumental Roman column erected in Lutetia (modern Paris) in honour of Jupiter by the guild of boatmen in the 1st century AD

    Pillar of the Boatmen

    Pillar_of_the_Boatmen

  • Lohrberg (Frankfurt am Main)
  • Hill in Germany

    nearby excavations revealed a villa, sanctuary, roads, and remains of a Jupiter Column, now in the Historical Museum Frankfurt. After secularisation in 1803

    Lohrberg (Frankfurt am Main)

    Lohrberg (Frankfurt am Main)

    Lohrberg_(Frankfurt_am_Main)

  • Corinium Museum
  • Museum in Gloucestershire, England

    II listed building Reconstructed column known as the Jupiter Column. The Corinthian Capital stood on such a column in the Forum of the Roman town. One

    Corinium Museum

    Corinium Museum

    Corinium_Museum

  • Saturn (mythology)
  • God in ancient Roman mythology

    Titan Cronus. Saturn's consort was his sister Ops, with whom he fathered Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Juno, Ceres and Vesta. Saturn was especially celebrated

    Saturn (mythology)

    Saturn (mythology)

    Saturn_(mythology)

  • Column of Phocas
  • Ancient Roman triumphal column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    The Column of Phocas (Italian: Colonna di Foca) is a Roman monumental column in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy, built when Rome was part of the Eastern

    Column of Phocas

    Column of Phocas

    Column_of_Phocas

  • Temple of Jupiter Anxur
  • Ancient Roman temple in Terracina, Italy

    The Temple of Jupiter Anxur (Italian: Tempio di Giove Anxur) is an Ancient Roman temple that is located in Terracina, Italy. The temple was built between

    Temple of Jupiter Anxur

    Temple of Jupiter Anxur

    Temple_of_Jupiter_Anxur

  • Benningen am Neckar
  • Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    museum. Close by were found the remains of a Jupiter Column, which were typically crowned with a statue of Jupiter, usually on horseback, trampling down a

    Benningen am Neckar

    Benningen am Neckar

    Benningen_am_Neckar

  • Erkelenz
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    the style of Badorf ceramics from Carolingian times. In 1906 a Roman Jupiter Column from the beginning of the 3rd century A.D. was discovered in Kleinbouslar

    Erkelenz

    Erkelenz

    Erkelenz

  • Mainz
  • Capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    late 4th century, discovered in the 1980s. Roman remains, including Jupiter's column, Drusus' mausoleum, the ruins of the theatre and the aqueduct. Mainz

    Mainz

    Mainz

    Mainz

  • Column of Antoninus Pius
  • Honorific column devoted to Roman emperor Antoninus Pius

    The Column of Antoninus Pius (Italian: Colonna di Antonino Pio) is a Roman honorific column in Rome, Italy, devoted in AD 161 to the Roman emperor Antoninus

    Column of Antoninus Pius

    Column of Antoninus Pius

    Column_of_Antoninus_Pius

  • Landesmuseum Mainz
  • Art and history museum in Germany

    Roman stone memorials; busts of bronze and marble; a 1st-century Roman Jupiter Column; a 3rd-century Roman arch. Prince Johann Georg Collection Near-Eastern

    Landesmuseum Mainz

    Landesmuseum Mainz

    Landesmuseum_Mainz

  • Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
  • Ancient Greek temple in Athens

    Sulla seized some of the incomplete columns and transported them to Rome, where they were re-used in the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill. A half-hearted

    Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens

    Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens

    Temple_of_Olympian_Zeus,_Athens

  • Santa Prassede
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    the Blood of the Martyrs (c. 1730–35) by Domenico Muratori. On the right column of the triumphal arch, above the plaque, there is the Portrait of Cardinal

    Santa Prassede

    Santa Prassede

    Santa_Prassede

  • Gaulish Dis Pater
  • Gaulish god described by Caesar

    of the chthonic associations of Taranis. Pierre Lambrechts took the Jupiter Columns (monuments from Germania sometimes crowned equestrian depictions of

    Gaulish Dis Pater

    Gaulish_Dis_Pater

  • Planetary habitability in the Solar System
  • Habitability of the celestial bodies of the Solar System

    there life on Jupiter?". Universe Today. Retrieved February 13, 2023. Jorgenson, Amber (2018-08-31). "Water Molecules Detected Above Jupiter's Great Red Spot"

    Planetary habitability in the Solar System

    Planetary habitability in the Solar System

    Planetary_habitability_in_the_Solar_System

  • Timeline of Maastricht
  • Construction of Roman baths and walled sanctuary (with a 9-meter sculpted Jupiter column). ca. 270 - Destruction of Roman Maastricht by invading Germanic tribes

    Timeline of Maastricht

    Timeline_of_Maastricht

  • Kirchardt
  • Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    An important Roman road ran through what is now Berwangen, where a Jupiter Column was also found. With the withdrawal of the Romans from the east of Rhine

    Kirchardt

    Kirchardt

    Kirchardt

  • Syncretism
  • Combination of beliefs and traditions

    The god Taranis-Jupiter, an example of Romano-Celtic syncretism

    Syncretism

    Syncretism

    Syncretism

  • Bocca della Verità
  • Marble mask in Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Bocca della Verità

    Bocca della Verità

    Bocca_della_Verità

  • Lateran Obelisk
  • Ancient Egyptian obelisk, now a landmark of Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Lateran Obelisk

    Lateran Obelisk

    Lateran_Obelisk

  • Manderscheid, Bernkastel-Wittlich
  • Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Besides the Viergötterstein (a “four-god stone”, a pedestal on which a Jupiter Column was customarily stood), special attention is earned by two altars from

    Manderscheid, Bernkastel-Wittlich

    Manderscheid, Bernkastel-Wittlich

    Manderscheid,_Bernkastel-Wittlich

  • Corinthian order
  • Order of classical architecture

    Bosra Damascus: Temple of Jupiter Latakia: Colonnade of Bacchus Palmyra Ukraine Great Lavra Belltower (fourth tier – 8 columns) Independence Monument United

    Corinthian order

    Corinthian order

    Corinthian_order

  • List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
  • Howard K. Wallace; camera: Lynwood Chase color 11m July 6, 1956 The Spinal Column, Structure and Function of Man B&W 11m August 9, 1956 video [833] The Spirit

    List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles

    List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles

  • St Mary's Church, Reculver
  • Ruined church in Kent, England

    for an earlier, "Christianised Roman monument", for example a re-used Jupiter column, as may have happened at Canterbury Cathedral and in Trigg, in Cornwall

    St Mary's Church, Reculver

    St Mary's Church, Reculver

    St_Mary's_Church,_Reculver

  • Arch of Dativius Victor
  • Monument in Mainz, Germany

    Taunensium. The Nidensian duumvir Licinius Tugnatius Publius had a Jupiter column re-erected (in suo ut haberet restituit) on his property in Mainz-Kastel

    Arch of Dativius Victor

    Arch of Dativius Victor

    Arch_of_Dativius_Victor

  • Baalbek
  • City in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon

    at the metal. As late as the 16th century, the Temple of Jupiter still held 27 standing columns out of an original 58; there were only nine before the 1759

    Baalbek

    Baalbek

    Baalbek

  • Flonheim
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    such as a Viergötterstein (a “four-god stone”, a pedestal on which a Jupiter Column was customarily stood). There has also been a wealth of grave finds

    Flonheim

    Flonheim

    Flonheim

  • Piazza Venezia
  • Square in Rome, Italy

    Piazza Venezia, with Trajan's Column, as seen from the Victor Emmanuel II monument.

    Piazza Venezia

    Piazza Venezia

    Piazza_Venezia

  • Löllbach
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    so-called Viergötterstein (a “four-god stone”, a pedestal on which a Jupiter Column was customarily stood) in 1872. This is now kept at a museum in Worms

    Löllbach

    Löllbach

    Löllbach

  • Piazza di Spagna
  • Square in Rome, Italy

    Palazzo di Spagna, the seat of the Embassy of Spain to the Holy See. The Column of the Immaculate Conception is in the square. In the middle of the square

    Piazza di Spagna

    Piazza di Spagna

    Piazza_di_Spagna

  • Temple of Jupiter Tonans
  • Ancient temple in Rome

    The Temple of Jupiter Tonans (Latin: Aedes Iovis Tonantis, lit. 'Temple of Jupiter the Thunderer') was a small temple in Rome, dedicated by Augustus Caesar

    Temple of Jupiter Tonans

    Temple of Jupiter Tonans

    Temple_of_Jupiter_Tonans

  • Pompey's Pillar
  • Ancient Roman triumphal column

    (Arabic: عمود السواري, romanized: 'Amud El-Sawari) is a Roman triumphal column in Alexandria, Egypt. Despite its modern name, it was actually set up in

    Pompey's Pillar

    Pompey's Pillar

    Pompey's_Pillar

  • Galleria Borghese
  • Art gallery in Rome, Italy

    sculpture, starting with early works such as the Goat Amalthea with Infant Jupiter and Faun (1615) and Aeneas, Anchises & Ascanius (1618–1619) to his dynamic

    Galleria Borghese

    Galleria Borghese

    Galleria_Borghese

  • Glossary of ancient Roman religion
  • appropriate to the characteristics of the deity. For a celestial deity such as Jupiter, Coelus, Sol or Luna, the building should be open to the sky; an aedes

    Glossary of ancient Roman religion

    Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion

  • Schumann resonances
  • Global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges

    model Schumann resonances on Jupiter. Here, the electrical conductivity profile within the gaseous atmosphere of Jupiter was calculated using methods

    Schumann resonances

    Schumann resonances

    Schumann_resonances

  • Seven hills of Rome
  • Geographical heart of Rome, Italy, within the walls of the city

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Seven hills of Rome

    Seven hills of Rome

    Seven_hills_of_Rome

  • Sursock bronze
  • Roman-era bronze statuette

    Sursock statuette, is a gilt-bronze sculptural group of Jupiter Heliopolitanus (Heliopolitan Jupiter) dating to the second century AD. The work is a miniature

    Sursock bronze

    Sursock bronze

    Sursock_bronze

  • Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus
  • Syncretic deity from the ancient city of Heliopolis

    Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus (IOMH; also Jupiter Heliopolitanus) was a syncretic supreme god venerated in the great temple of Baalbek, in modern-day

    Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus

    Jupiter Optimus Maximus Heliopolitanus

    Jupiter_Optimus_Maximus_Heliopolitanus

  • Juno (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth

    marriage. A daughter of Saturn and Ops, she is the sister and wife of Jupiter and the mother of Mars, Vulcan, Bellona, Lucina and Juventas. Like Hera

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno_(mythology)

  • Jupiter Ace
  • British home computer of the early 1980s

    The Jupiter Ace was a British home computer by Jupiter Cantab, released in 1982. Like many other home computers of the era, it utilized the Zilog Z80 microprocessor

    Jupiter Ace

    Jupiter Ace

    Jupiter_Ace

  • Mausoleum of Augustus
  • Ancient Roman tomb in Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Mausoleum of Augustus

    Mausoleum of Augustus

    Mausoleum_of_Augustus

  • Stipshausen
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    the playground – once stood a villa rustica. Unearthed nearby was a Jupiter Column. In 1334, Stipshausen had its first documentary mention in a church

    Stipshausen

    Stipshausen

    Stipshausen

  • Piazza del Popolo
  • Urban square in Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Piazza del Popolo

    Piazza del Popolo

    Piazza_del_Popolo

  • Pillar of Yzeures-sur-Creuse
  • Ancient monumental column

    Espérandieu proposed that his reconstruction of the Yzeures column be topped by a statue of Jupiter on horseback defeating the Anguipede, symbolizing the emperor's

    Pillar of Yzeures-sur-Creuse

    Pillar of Yzeures-sur-Creuse

    Pillar_of_Yzeures-sur-Creuse

  • List of minor planet discoverers
  • or several minor planets (such as near-Earth and main-belt asteroids, Jupiter trojans and distant objects). As of 22 October 2025[update], the discovery

    List of minor planet discoverers

    List_of_minor_planet_discoverers

  • Theisbergstegen
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    are spolia from grave monuments. Two pieces of a Viergötterstein – a Jupiter Column base – that until 1834 were to be found in the church's quire are now

    Theisbergstegen

    Theisbergstegen

    Theisbergstegen

  • Palazzo Colonna
  • Palace in Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Palazzo Colonna

    Palazzo Colonna

    Palazzo_Colonna

  • Nußbach, Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Becherbach), Viergöttersteine (“four-god stones”, pedestals on which a Jupiter Column was customarily stood) have been unearthed. These are now kept at the

    Nußbach, Rhineland-Palatinate

    Nußbach, Rhineland-Palatinate

    Nußbach,_Rhineland-Palatinate

  • Milch classification
  • Humerus fracture classification system

    categorizing single column (AO type B) distal humerus fractures based on the pattern of epicondyle involvement. It is distinct from the Jupiter classification

    Milch classification

    Milch_classification

  • Raumbach
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Schweinschied, the Viergötterstein (a “four-god stone”, a pedestal on which a Jupiter Column was customarily stood) from Löllbach, the Odenbach Mercury, Roman coins

    Raumbach

    Raumbach

    Raumbach

  • Trajan's Forum
  • Ancient Roman imperial forum in Rome

    according to the Fasti Ostienses the Forum was inaugurated in 112. Trajan's Column was erected and then inaugurated in 113.[citation needed] To build this

    Trajan's Forum

    Trajan's Forum

    Trajan's_Forum

  • Quirinal Palace
  • Official residence of the President of Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Quirinal Palace

    Quirinal Palace

    Quirinal_Palace

  • Glan-Münchweiler
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Viergötterstein is a sculpted stone of monumental size designed to support a Jupiter Column; its German name means “four-god stone” in reference to the godly images

    Glan-Münchweiler

    Glan-Münchweiler

    Glan-Münchweiler

  • Piazza Navona
  • Public square in Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Piazza Navona

    Piazza Navona

    Piazza_Navona

  • Roman Ghetto
  • Jewish ghetto in Rome, Italy

    the sette bassi Column monuments Column of Antoninus Pius Column of Marcus Aurelius "Column of Phocas" Trajan's Column Five-Columns Monument Commerce

    Roman Ghetto

    Roman Ghetto

    Roman_Ghetto

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    English : occupational name or nickname from Anglo-Norman French justour ‘jouster’, Old French justeor.

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    , (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.

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    Latin

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    Jupiter.

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    Nourished by Jupiter.

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    Nittal

    A Planets of Jupiter

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    Reciting God's Name

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    Latin Biblical

    Jupiter

    Supreme god.

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Latin

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    Jupiter; Planet

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    Planet; Planet Jupiter

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    Muslim

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    Jupiter. Planet.

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    Celtic

    BELINUS

    , (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.

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  • Female

    Portuguese

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    Portuguese form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDITE means "Jewess" or "praised."

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  • Male

    Celtic

    VELLAUNOS

    , (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Muslim

    Submitting himself to God

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Pajas

    Goddess Laxmi

  • Ketki
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

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    Flower

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  • Boy/Male

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    Hamet

    Brave

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  • Biblical

    Didymus

    a twin; double

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    Smile

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    Small Flower

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    Fastest Person

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    Rush-bottom

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    Liked by Siva; Parvathi

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  • Bacchus
  • n.

    The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele.

  • Cade
  • n.

    A species of juniper (Juniperus Oxycedrus) of Mediterranean countries.

  • Jupiter
  • n.

    One of the planets, being the brightest except Venus, and the largest of them all, its mean diameter being about 85,000 miles. It revolves about the sun in 4,332.6 days, at a mean distance of 5.2028 from the sun, the earth's mean distance being taken as unity.

  • Taranis
  • n.

    A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but confounded by the Romans with Jupiter.

  • Circumjovial
  • n.

    One of the moons or satellites of the planet Jupiter.

  • Jovian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Jove, or Jupiter (either the deity or the planet).

  • Jovial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the god, or the planet, Jupiter.

  • Juniper
  • n.

    Any evergreen shrub or tree, of the genus Juniperus and order Coniferae.

  • Jovicentric
  • a.

    Revolving around the planet Jupiter; appearing as viewed from Jupiter.

  • Pulpiter
  • n.

    A preacher.

  • Gibbartas
  • n.

    One of several finback whales of the North Atlantic; -- called also Jupiter whale.

  • Jove
  • n.

    The planet Jupiter.

  • Uniter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, unites.

  • Partenope
  • n.

    One of the asteroids between Mars and Jupiter, descovered by M. de Gasparis in 1850.

  • Zeus
  • n.

    The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf. Hades). He was identified with Jupiter.

  • Perseus
  • n.

    A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danae, who slew the Gorgon Medusa.

  • Jove
  • n.

    The chief divinity of the ancient Romans; Jupiter.

  • Jupiter
  • n.

    The supreme deity, king of gods and men, and reputed to be the son of Saturn and Rhea; Jove. He corresponds to the Greek Zeus.

  • Juniperin
  • n.

    A yellow amorphous substance extracted from juniper berries.