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Why was jupiter so important to the romans?

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patrickrehmeyer patrickrehmeyer
  • 29-05-2017
Jupitar was important to the romans because it showed up in the night sky once a year (not 100% on how often). Since it was not very common for this to happen, they praised this event and named a god after it. 
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