cronus and rea
If you mean, "What were the relationships of Zeus," there were many mortal women, and of course, Hera.
the goddes of love
his wife was hera
Only Hera was considered Zeus' official wife, but Zeus had countless other relationships with mortal and immortal beings.
She was a wife of Zeus and mother of Hercules.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is not specifically described as gay. He is known for having relationships with both male and female gods and mortals. His most famous relationships are with his wife Hera and his lover Ganymede, a young male mortal. Overall, Zeus is portrayed as a complex figure with diverse relationships.
Yes. Aphrodite is Zeus' daughter. Either Dione or Thalassa is her mother.
Zeus was her father, Dione was her mother, Hephaestus was her husband, and Eros was her son....
In Greek mythology, Zeus was known to have relationships with both men and women, so he could be considered bisexual rather than gay.
He is the brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter. Their parents are Cronus and Rhea.
Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, had complex family relationships marked by numerous unions and offspring. He was married to Hera, his sister, and together they had several children, including Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus. Zeus also had numerous affairs with both goddesses and mortal women, resulting in many offspring, such as Athena (born from his forehead), Apollo, Artemis, and Hercules. His numerous relationships often led to conflicts and rivalries among gods and mortals alike.
Zeus and Demeter were not lovers. Demeter bore a daughter by Zeus named Persephone (Kore), however Zeus married his other sister, Hera. (Note that Zeus mated with many other goddesses and mortals, not just his lover and Demeter)