Metis
Zeus had 4 wives who were Titanesses:
Zeus was also married to (non-Titanesses)
Demeter (his sister)
Hera (his sister)
In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the king of the gods. His wife was Juno, the queen and primary wife of Jupiter. In Greek mythology, she is named Hera, wife to Zeus (who is the Greek equivalent of Jupiter).
The Planet Jupiter is named after the roman god Jove is the roman name for Zeus. Zeus is the most powerful god of all.
He was the son of Zeus and Hera, and so had lots of half-siblings.
He was in God of War when he offered Kratos, the son of Zeus, the oppertunity to slay the Athenians for the life of his wife and daughter...
Erwin Schrödinger's first wife was Annemarie Bertel. After their divorce, he married his second wife, Maria Schrödinger.
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The first wife of Zeus was Metis. He married her to receive good advice.
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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)
was Metis he married her to receive good advice.
His first wife was Metis
Leto from Greek mythology is a minor goddess. She gave birth to Apollo and Artemis, who were fathered by Zeus. Hera, Zeus's wife was outraged by this, and sent monsters to chase Leto around.
Metis was Zeus's first wife in some myths. But mostly in the original myths, Hera was Zeus's first wife.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis; by whom he has Athena.
Zeus' first wife was Metis, the goddess of prudence. She was the mother of Athena.