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question:summarise this: Zeus Kasios ("Zeus of Mount Kasios" the modern Jebel Aqra) or Latinized Casius: a surname of Zeus, the name may have derived from either sources, one derived from Casion, near Pelusium in Egypt. Another derived from Mount Kasios (Casius), which is the modern Jebel Aqra, is worshipped at a site on the Syrian–Turkish border, a Hellenization of the Canaanite mountain and weather god Baal Zephon
answer:Zeus Kasios is a nickname of the god Zeus. It may come from two places: Casion in Egypt or Mount Kasios (Casius) in modern-day Syria. The latter is where the Canaanite god Baal Zephon was worshipped, and the site is now a Hellenized shrine on the Syrian-Turkish border.
question:summarise this: Maimaktês (Μαιμακτης; "Boisterous", "the Stormy") or Latinized Maemactes, a surname of Zeus, derived from the Attic calendar month name 'Maimakterion' (Μαιμακτηριών, Latinized Maemacterion) and which that month the Maimakteria was celebrated at Athens
answer:Maimaktês is a name given to Zeus that originates from the Attic calendar month name 'Maimakterion', during which the Maimakteria festival was celebrated in Athens. It means "Boisterous" or "the Stormy".
question:summarise this: Moiragetes (Μοιραγέτης; "Leader of the Fates", "Guide or Leade of Fate"): Pausanias wrote that this was a surname of Zeus and Apollo at Delphi, because Zeus knew the affairs of men, all that the Fates give them and all that is not destined for them.[280]
answer:Moiragetes is a title given to Zeus and Apollo in Delphi, meaning "Leader of the Fates" or "Guide of Fate." Pausanias explains that this title is given because Zeus has knowledge of all that the Fates bestow upon humans, as well as that which is not ordained for them.
question:summarise this: Ourios (Οὐριος, "of Favourable Wind"). Ancient writers wrote about a sanctuary at the opening of the Black Sea dedicated to the Zeus Ourios (ἱερὸν τοῦ Διὸς τοῦ Οὐρίου).[281] In addition, on the island of Delos a dedication to Zeus Ourios was found. The dedication was made by a citizen of Ascalon, named Damon son of Demetrius, who escaped from pirates.[282]
answer:The ancient Greeks had a sanctuary and dedication to Zeus Ourios, the god of favorable winds, at the opening of the Black Sea and on the island of Delos. A citizen of Ascalon named Damon son of Demetrius made a dedication to Zeus Ourios on Delos after escaping from pirates.