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zeus
In Greek mythology, Zeus was the god of the sky and wielded thunderbolts. He caused thunderstorms as a display of his power and authority over the heavens. Thunderstorms were seen as a way for Zeus to assert his dominance and maintain order in the world.
From the clouds during thunderstorms.
In Greek mythology, thunderstorms were believed to be caused by Zeus, the god of thunder and lightning. It was believed that he used his thunderbolts to create the storms as a display of his power and anger. Thunderstorms were seen as a way for Zeus to assert his authority over the mortal world.
Zeus created thunderstorms when he was angry according to the Greek mythology.
The Greek god of thunderstorms is Zeus. He is also known as the king of the gods and the ruler of Mount Olympus. Zeus wields lightning bolts as his weapon and is associated with power and leadership.
At one time, it was believed that thunderstorms were battles waged by Zeus. Thunderstorms occurred when Jotnar fought with Thor. Later, thunderstorms were thought to have been caused by an angry god.
ZEUS,is the god of thunderstorm because his weapon is the thunderbolt.
It is true that Zeus is brothers with both Hades and Poseidon.
they believed that it was when Zeus was angry at earthlings he would use his thunder bolt on them
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Zeus was the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. He was most well known for the thunderstorms he caused. When Zeus returned home from Tartarus, he dressed in beggars rags so he would not be recognized.