The Prose Edda on Jupiter
The Younger Edda: > Chapter Iv. > Foreword.
attestation: Jupiter was the greatest of the three brothers, a warrior who won many kingdoms and could shapeshift
"Jupiter was by far the greatest; he was a warrior and won many kingdoms; he was also crafty like his father, and took upon himself the likeness of many animals"
comparison: Jupiter is equated with Thor in the euhemerized account because all evil beings fear him
"Jupiter is put in the place of Thor, since all evil wights fear him"
attestation: Jupiter desired to possess the realm of the earth and harried his father Saturn's kingdom, having him emasculated
"the latter nevertheless desired to possess the realm of the earth, and so he harried his father's kingdom, and it is said that he had him taken and emasculated"
attestation: Saturn divided his kingdom: Jupiter received the realm of heaven, Neptune the earth, and Pluto hell
"to Jupiter he gave the realm of heaven; to Neptune, the realm of the earth, and to Pluto, hell"
relationship: Jupiter's descendant line runs: Dardanos, Herikon, Tros, Ilos, Laomedon, then Priamos the chief king
"his son was Dardanos, his son Herikon, his son Tros, his son Ilos, his son Laomedon, the father of the chief king Priamos"