Although Zeus had many children with many different wives, Zeus and his original wife, Hera, had two sons. The first was named Ares. Ares was the God of War. The second was Hephaestus. Hephaestus married Aphrodite and was the god of smiths and fire.
The sons and daughters of Zeus and Hera are his siblings, Hera had six children while Zeus had many more because of his affairs.
Yes, Zeus had demigods he hasn't in a while because he married Hera.
Cronus and Rhea had the following gods as children: Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter, so Cronus and Rhea had 6 children.
Their daughters: Hestia Demeter Hera Their sons: Hades Poseidon Zeus
Hera is married to Zeus... so no... but appearently Zeus cheated on Hera in the myth of 'Echo and Narcissus'...
Hephaestus and Ares are the sons of Zeus and Hera.
The sons and daughters of Zeus and Hera are his siblings, Hera had six children while Zeus had many more because of his affairs.
zeus was heras brother... heras brother is zeus.. also she was married to him which means hera married hes sister
Hera's son Ares is also a son of Zeus. Hephaestus, Hera's other son, is sometimes said to be a son of Zeus, but he is also sometimes considered to be a son of Hera alone. Hera bore Hephaestus alone because she was jealous of Zeus, who bore Athena on his own.
# Ares # Eileithyia # Hebe
Zeus and Hera were married, but Zeus had many affairs.
Zeus had many affairs behind his wife Hera's back. Some of his sons include Hermes, Apollo, and Hercules. Some daughters would include Artemis and Athena.
Yes, Zeus had demigods he hasn't in a while because he married Hera.
Cronus and Rhea had the following gods as children: Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter, so Cronus and Rhea had 6 children.
yes hera did cheat on zeus, but no one knows with who or how many times
As many sons as Hera and Zeus had, which on Olympus were Ares, Hermes, Apollo, Dionysus, Hephaestus, and her half brother and husband Herakles.
Cronus had three sons (Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon) and three daughters (Demeter, Hera, and Hestia). Hades was also known as Pluto