id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4070 Jupiter (mythology) - Wikipedia .html text/html 20551 1933 73 There were two temples in Rome dedicated to Iuppiter Stator; the first one was built and dedicated in 294 BC by Marcus Atilius Regulus after the third Samnite War. It was located on the Via Nova, below the Porta Mugonia, ancient entrance to the Palatine.[58] Legend attributed its founding to Romulus.[59] There may have been an earlier shrine (fanum), since the Jupiter cult is attested epigraphically.[60] Ovid places the temple's dedication on June 27, but it is unclear whether this was the original date,[61] or the rededication after the restoration by Augustus.[62] Older forms of the deity's name in Rome were Dieus-pater ("day/sky-father"), then DiƩspiter.[117] The 19th-century philologist Georg Wissowa asserted these names are conceptuallyand linguistically-connected to Diovis and Diovis Pater; he compares the analogous formations Vedius-Veiove and fulgur Dium, as opposed to fulgur Summanum (nocturnal lightning bolt) and flamen Dialis (based on Dius, dies).[118] The Ancient later viewed them as entities separate from Jupiter. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4070.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4070.txt