Jupiter: Etymology
We are told that the Latin name Jupiter stems from the ancient European root Dyeu-pater, which translates directly to "Daylight Father" or "Sky Father". The prefix Dyeu is the exact same root we use for the word "Day."
Deus = Zeus = Jupiter = Ptah/Pat/Pit = Peter/Patre/Pater
Peter/Patre/Pater (Cancer conjunct Gemini) = Min Ra (Men - 0 - Ra).
Dyeu > Deus > Zeus
Dyeu > Deus > Ju
Pit = Pat/Ptah = Cancer the Water Bull - APIS Bull.
Patre/Peter/pater = Cancer 7 now (Sirius minus 7 degrees).
Jupiter was known as ''Hor-wepesh-tawy ''("Horus who illuminates the two lands").Correct transliteration: Harry/Horia ape esh (the garden of ape/api = waters)