I can't decide how to describe it. "Infinitesimally", perhaps, but I think that may be vastly overstating the actual amount of influence.
Thursday is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Thor is often associated with Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, due to their similar roles as powerful sky gods. This connection may have influenced the naming of Thursday in English, as Zeus and Thor share many characteristics.
The modern day literature treat God as an elderly white man with white beard because of the Greek god Zeus' effect.
NO
Its Δίας (Dias). ["Zeus" in English]
Hermes is the son of Zeus and is known as the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. He is also the god of trade, thieves, travelers, and literature.
Zeus is often depicted in art and literature wearing white or gold to symbolize his power, wisdom, and divine status.
The Romans were heavily influenced by the Greeks, and adopted much of the Greek religion as their own. The Greek God Zeus was worshiped by the Romans under the name Jupiter.
In today's world, Zeus is often regarded as a figure of mythology and is not worshipped as a deity. However, Zeus continues to play a significant role in literature, art, and popular culture, with his image and stories frequently referenced and portrayed in various forms of media.
I dont really think they influenced him at all.
ゼウス (ze u su)
Oh, dude, Zeus is like the OG of Greek mythology. He's basically the big boss up in Mount Olympus, throwing lightning bolts and stuff. So, like, some allusions of Zeus could be when someone says "feeling like a god" or if they mention "ruling from on high." Just imagine Zeus chilling up there, being all powerful and stuff.
Being a Greek god, I would assume he spoke Greek. No, no, no - he obviously spoke high-godese, the only language instantly translatable into every other in the universe.