The offsprings of Zeus and Themis are the Horae and the Fates.
Themis was the aunt of Zeus, and his first wife and perhaps nurse.
Two Titans sided with Zeus; Themis and Prometheus.
They are the three goddess of the Seasons, and Law. They are the daughters of Zeus and Themis.
With Zeus, Themis had the following goddesses; The Moira (Fates): Klotho Lakhesis Atropos The Hôrai (Seasons): Eunomia Eirene Dike
Zeus and Metis had only one child, the goddess Athena.
Yes, his parents' sisters were: Tethys, Theia, Themis, Phoebe and Mnemosyne.
Eirene was a daughter of Themis and Zeus, she was worshiped in Athens.
She was his sister. Persephone was their offspring.
Rhea was Zeus' mother. They had no offspring together.
Depending on the era, there are varying origins for the Moirae, or Fates, in Greek mythology. The earliest origins seem to point to them as the offspring of Nyx (like most of the other personified concepts), or possibly of Chaos or Ananke (Necessity).After the Myceneans pushed Zeus down everyone's throat, it seemed that the Fates became the offspring of Zeus and Themis (Titan of Justice). However, the concept of the Moirae is one of the oldest in Greek mythology.
Three mortal women Zeus had affairs with are Leda, Alcmene, and Danaë. Three goddesses Zeus had affairs with are Metis, Themis, and Leto.