No 4. Jupitor

The tulip “Jupitor” is named after the Roman god Jupiter, the king of gods and the god of the sky and heaven.

He is equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology. Jupiter was often depicted with lightning bolts, a symbol of his power.

As the protector god of Rome, he played a crucial role in the Roman state religion. Temples dedicated to Jupiter were prominent in Roman cities, with the Capitoline Hill in Rome being his main cult site.

The planet Jupiter is named after this god due to its dominant presence in the night sky, reflecting the mighty status of the god in Roman religion.

The portrait of the “Jupitor”, from the ‘Ninetynine Tulips’ collection, serves as the inspiration for the tulip NFT collections. The theme of the 99 ‘Jupitor’ NFT tulips is the planet or god ‘Jupiter’.