Jupiter Pluvius

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Jupiter Pluvius is an aspect of the Roman god Jupiter invoked as the bringer of rain and controller of storms and weather.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman deity
aspect of Jupiter
weather god
associatedWithActivity agriculture
fertility of fields
associatedWithPhenomenon clouds
lightning
rain
storms
thunder
equivalentTo Juppiter Pluvius NERFINISHED
hasAttribute beneficent in agriculture
power over precipitation
power over storms
hasCategory Roman gods of weather
epithets of Jupiter
rain deities
hasCulture ancient Roman religion
hasDomain atmosphere
sky
hasEpithetMeaning Jupiter of the rain NERFINISHED
hasEtymologyPart Jupiter from *Iuppiter*
Pluvius from Latin *pluvia* meaning rain NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfName Latin
hasOppositeConcept drought
hasPantheon Roman pantheon
hasParentDeity Jupiter NERFINISHED
hasReligiousFunction focus of supplicatory rites
recipient of vows for rain
hasRole bringer of rain
controller of storms
controller of weather
hasType epithet of a major god
invokedFor bringing rainfall
ending drought
favorable weather
protection of crops
partOf Jupiter cult
relatedFormOf Jupiter Fulgur NERFINISHED
Jupiter Optimus Maximus NERFINISHED
Jupiter Tonans NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshippedBy Romans NERFINISHED

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Jupiter epithet Jupiter Pluvius