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Which Roman god is considered the king of the gods, equivalent to Greek Zeus?

A. Mars
B. Jupiter
C. Mercury
D. Vulcan

Explanation:

Jupiter is the chief Roman god, corresponding to Zeus in Greek. Mars = Ares, Mercury = Hermes, Vulcan = Hephaestus.

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