I know surely of Dion (Δίον), which means in Greek ''of Zeus'' for the gen. case in Greek for the name Zeus (gr: Ζεύς) is either Zenos (Ζηνός) or Dios (Διός). Dion was the place where Alexander III of Macedon started his campaign to Asia and it was the sacred city of the ancient macedonians, dedicated to Zeus. Also the city was build on the lowlands of Mt Olympus, the sacred mountain of the gods according to the Greek mytology, which is Located in Thessaly and Pieria, in Greece.
After all 21 names are used up in a hurricane season any further storms will be named with the Greek Alphabet. This has only happened once in 2005 when there were 27 named storms.
After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
MetisZeus had 4 wives who were Titanesses:Metis - first wife of Zeus - also the name of the innermost of Jupiter's known moonsThemis - second wife of Zeus - her name was assigned to a moon of Saturn reported by William Pickering, but no other astronomers have confirmed the existence of this moonEurynome (Metis's sister) - third wife of Zeus - her name is not assigned to any moons but asteroid 79 Eurynome takes its name from herMnemosyne - fourth wife of Zeus - her name was used for a fictional moon of Saturn by Arthur C. Clarke and in the Dr. Who series. The asteroid 57 Mnemosyne is named after her.Zeus was also married to (non-Titanesses)Demeter (his sister)Hera (his sister)
Every other Olympian, except Aphrodite. His only full sisters are Hebe and Eris, his twin sister. He has four known children with Aphrodite, Harmonia, Phobos, Deimos, and Eros.
there aren't any
yes he did
Since nobody has seen him or any Greek god, we do not know.
he did not date any men in any of the storys of greek mythology
Zenaida/ Zénaïde /Zinaida comes from Greek: Zenais, "of Zeus": a personal name used in many cultures for women. It can also refer (as genus Zenaida) to the Zenaida doves, named after Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte.In short, there is no "Zenaida" in Greek myth. But every daughter of Zeus (Athena, Artemis, Hebe) is "Zenais".
There are no cities, but there is an unincorporated community named Zoe, in Lee County, Kentucky.
Zeus was the head of the gods in the Greek pantheon. In Roman mythology, he's known as "Jupiter" or "Jove".
Zeus was a Greek god. And he came into existence just like any other god did, through stories and folklore. ^-^
Of course. In Greek Mythology, Zeus is the King of the Gods. He can do cool stuff like throw lightning at people.
No she did not
NO
yes
No, Switzerland is a country.