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[[File:Jupiter-Statue.jpg|thumb|Jupiter Statue]]
'''Jupiter''', previously known as '''Tinia''', was a member of the [[First Civilization]]. He was mentioned by [[Minerva]] during her warning to [[Desmond Miles]].
'''Jupiter''', previously known as '''Tinia''', was a member of the [[First Civilization]]. He was mentioned by [[Minerva]] during her warning to [[Desmond Miles]].
==Trivia==
*Jupiter is the Roman god of sky and thunder, and the king of the Roman gods.He is the patron deity of ancient Rome, and ruler over laws and social order.
*Jupiter is also one of the statuettes that must be collected and placed on a pedestal with his "partner" [[Minerva]], at the Auditore Villa.
*Jupiter is equivalent to Zeus, of the Greek mythology.


==Source==
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{mo}}
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[[Category:Those Who Came Before]]
[[Category:Those Who Came Before]]
[[Category:Mythological Characters]]
[[Category:Mythological Characters]]

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File:Jupiter-Statue.jpg
Jupiter Statue

Jupiter, previously known as Tinia, was a member of the First Civilization. He was mentioned by Minerva during her warning to Desmond Miles.

Trivia

  • Jupiter is the Roman god of sky and thunder, and the king of the Roman gods.He is the patron deity of ancient Rome, and ruler over laws and social order.
  • Jupiter is also one of the statuettes that must be collected and placed on a pedestal with his "partner" Minerva, at the Auditore Villa.
  • Jupiter is equivalent to Zeus, of the Greek mythology.

Source