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⚡ Zeus :: Greek God of the Sky and Thunder, King of the Gods Zeus is the Olympian god of the sky and the thunder, the king of all other gods and men, and, consequently, the chief figure in Greek mythology The son of Cronus and Rhea, he is probably most famous for his infidelity to his sister and wife, Hera Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Dionysus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, and the Muses are all children of his numerous erotic affairs Hephaestus
Zeus – Mythopedia Zeus was the powerful but flawed king of the Greek pantheon and the supreme god of the Greeks He ruled over men and gods alike from his throne on Mount Olympus
Hera :: Queen of the Gods - Greek Mythology Hera is the wife of Zeus, the Queen of Olympus, and the Olympian goddess of marriage As such, she is also the deity most associated with family and the welfare of women and children Her marriage, however, was an unhappy one, since Zeus had numerous affairs Jealous and vengeful, Hera made sure to give each of his consorts some hard time
Crete :: Birthplace of Zeus - Greek Mythology Crete is the largest island in Greece and has been the backdrop for a number of stories of ancient Greek mythology Zeus, the king of gods and men, w
Zeus Lovers - Greek Mythology Zeus, the father of gods and men, had a number of consorts before and after his marriage to Hera His first lover was Metis, a Titan goddess and mothe
Birth of Athena - Greek Mythology Zeus' Headache After a time, Zeus developed an unbearable headache, which made him scream out of pain so loudly it could be heard throughout the earth The other gods came to see what the problem was Hermes realized what needed to be done and directed Hephaestus to take a wedge and split open Zeus's skull
Creation of Man by Prometheus - Greek Mythology Prometheus tricks Zeus Prometheus loved man more than the Olympians, who had banished most of his family to Tartarus So when Zeus decreed that man must sacrifice a portion of each food to the gods, Prometheus decided to trick Zeus He created two piles, one with bones wrapped in juicy fat, and another with the finest meat hidden inside a hide He then asked Zeus to choose one of the piles
Prometheus :: The Fire Bringer Prometheus was the son of the Titan Iapetus and the Oceanid Clymene Even though a Titan himself, together with his brother Epimetheus, he sided with Zeus during the Titanomachy However, after helping Zeus to achieve victory in the war, he started a quarrel with him over his supposed unfair treatment of humanity This led to Prometheus stealing the fire from the gods and gifting it to
Titanomachy - Greek Mythology The Titanomachy, in Greek mythology, was the great war that occurred between the Titans, the old generation of Greek gods, and the Olympian gods, led by Zeus The war lasted for a total of ten years, ending in the defeat of the old pantheon, which was based on Mount Othrys, and the establishment of the new one, based on Mount Olympus
Olympians - Greek Mythology In Greek mythology, the Olympians were the major deities who Ancient Greeks believed in The Olympians were twelve and comprised of Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes and either Hestia or Dionysus Their name, Olympians, originates from Mount Olympus, which was their place of residence; therefore, although sometimes Hades and Persephone