Zeus

Zeus (Roman name Jupiter) was the supreme god in Greek mythology. The son of the gods Kronos and Rhea, he overthrew his father to become the ruler of gods and mortals. In addition to his responsibilities as king of the gods, Zeus was associated with storms and carried a lightning bolt, which he readily used against those who offended the gods. He was married to the goddess Hera, but had several illegitimate children with several lovers, including Apollo, Hermes, Hercules and Dionysus.

He is mentioned in Fate of Atlantis.