Divine Consorts
Hera: Ares, Eileithyia, Eris, and Hebe. Depending on who you reference Hephaestus may also be considered a son of Zeus though he was conceived parthenogenetically (type of asexual reproduction).
Aix: Aegipan
Ananke: Atropos, Clotho, Lachesis (these are the Fates).
Demeter: Persephone
Persephone: Zagreus and Melinoe
Dione: Aphrodite
Eos: Ersa and Carae
Eris: Limos
Leto: Artemis and Apollo
Maia: Hermes
Metis: Athena
Mnemosyne: (original muses) Aoide, Melete, and Mneme (Latter nine) Calliope, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania
Selene: Nemean Lion and Pandia
Themis: Astraea (there's some debate on patronage), Nymphs of Eridanos (there were several), Nemesis, and the Horae (or Hours): Auxo, Carpo, Thalio (all first generation), Dike, Eirene, Eunomia (all second generation), and Pherusa, Euporie, Orthosie (all third generation)
Mortal, Nymphs, and unknown Consorts
Aegina: Aeacus
Alcmene: Heracles (a.k.a Hercules)
Antiope: Amphion and Zethus
Callisto: Arcas
Carme: Britomartis
Danae: Perseus
Elara: Tityas
Electra: Dardanus, Iasion, Harmonia (not to be confused with Ares' daughter)
Europa: Minos, Rhadamanthys, Sarpedon (1st born)
Eurynome: (The Charities or Graces) Aglaea, Euphrosyne, and Thalia
Himalia: Kronios, Spartaios, and Kytos
Iodame: Thebe
Lamia: she had had several children by Zeus, but Hera killed them in a jealous rage (she's the one that devoured children)
Laodamia: Sarpedon (2nd born)
Leda: Pollux (he has a twin brother; Castor, but Zeus is not commonly credited as being the father) and Helen of Troy (formerly Helen of Sparta)
Maera: Locrus
Niobe: Argus and Pelasgus
Olympias: Alexander III of Macedon
Orthreis: Meliteus
Plouto: Tantalus
Podarge: Balius and Xanthus (horses that pulled Achilles chariot)
Pyrrha: Hellen
Semele: Dionysus
Taygete: Lacedaemon
Thalia: Palici (brothers)
Unknown mothers: Ate (the eldest of Zeus' daughters), Litae, and Tyche
The children of Zeus in Greek mythology include Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone, Dionysus, Hercules, Helen of Troy, and Perseus.
There are too many to count
No, Zeus did not eat his children. Zeus' father, Cronus ate all of his children except for Zeus.
Yes he did and all of Zeus's siblings then Zeus broke out of his head. Then when Zeus had children he ate them and they escaped.
Yes, as the siblings of Athena would be the children of Zeus - almost all of the children of Zeus had children of their own.
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Her father was Zeus, thus all children of Zeus would be her siblings.
Zeus had hundreds of children, including Ares, Artemis, and Hermes.
there is ,Ares, Artemis, Apollo, Athena, Persephone, Hephaestus,and Hermes...sorry that is all I can rememberthe children of Zeus are:AresAtheneArtemisApolloAphroditeDionususHebeHermesHeraclesHelenHephaestusPerseusMinosMuseGrace
All six of Hera's children were fathered by Zeus.AresEnyoHebeEileithyiaHephaestusEris
Cronos, Zeus' dad, ate all of his children (the other gods)... when Zeus' mother gave birth to Zeus she hid him and fed a rock to her husband. Zeus, the youngest of the children rose against his father and imprisoned all of the titans, and cut a whole in his fathers stomach freeing the other gods.
She often tried to stop them from giving birth to their and Zeus's children or tried to kill the children. She also punished them by cursing them.
Yes, they are all the children of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
Since his father,Cronus,ate all of his children Rhea Zeus's mother fed Cronus a rock,and Rhea hid Zeus away on a island.