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Zeus along with the other gods trapped the titans in i think it was tarturus. or gave them different punishments ex. atlas is forever bound to hold up the earth.

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Q: How did the war between the Titans and Zeus end?
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Where did the War between zeus and the titans take place?

The war between Zeus and the titans took place in Thessaly.


How did the war began between the titans and Zeus?

Zeus and the other gods got tierd of being pushed around by the titans and the gods attacked the titans and killed them.


What war was Zeus in?

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Greek myth does not have a calendar to be able to tell.


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How long did Zeus and his siblings battle Cronus for?

The war between the Titans and Zeus and his brothers and sisters,called the "Titanomachy" started, it lasted 10 years


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What was the name of the war Zeus fought in to become king of gods?

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How did kronos and the titans lose power?

Kronos and the Titans lost power during the Titanomachy, a war between the Titans and the Olympians led by Zeus. In this epic battle, Zeus and his siblings overthrew the Titans and banished them to Tartarus, a deep abyss in the underworld, thus establishing the reign of the Olympian gods.