Lycaon did not believe that Jupiter was<u> a god, but he decided to check him anyway. He decided to murder </u><u>Jupiter</u><u> in his sleep, to check out if he was immortal or not. </u>
Also, he thought he will killed an emissary from a neighboring tribe, butchered him, and give him to Jupiter for supper.
<h3>Why was Jupiter upset with Lycaon?</h3>
In the passage, Ovid, a Roman poet has Zeus, known as Jupiter, describes the punishment of an impious king named Lycaon for failing to remember the god and worship him. This event was one of the factors that led Zeus to bring a flood to destroy humans.
<h3>What was Lycaon's crime?</h3>
Lycaon, a legendary king of Arcadia. Traditionally, he was an impious and cruel king who practice to trick Zeus, the king of the gods, into eating human flesh.
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