Δία (Sky)
Δία (Sky) is the ancient Greek personification of the sky and is often associated with the heavens. In Greek mythology, he is considered a primordial deity, representing the vast expanse above the Earth. Δία is linked to various natural phenomena, such as weather patterns and celestial events, and is often depicted as a blue or bright figure.
In art and literature, Δία is sometimes confused with Zeus, the king of the gods, who rules over the sky and thunder. While Δία embodies the sky itself, Zeus is more focused on governance and justice among gods and humans. Both figures highlight the importance of the sky in ancient Greek culture.