There are no Zeus temples left, so you cannot reach him.
Apollo was sometimes considered a refection of Zeus, a dependent upon his father's own powers. I do not know of any mythic gifts that Zeus granted to Apollo.
Zeus gave Apollo the power of the sun and poetry.
During the Titan and God war the cyclops, who were the children of Uranus and Gaia, gave Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades gifts to show their alliance with them. They gave Zeus his lightning bolt. To Poseidon his trident. And to Hades his helmet that grants him invisibility.
The major epithets of Zeus are: Zeus Diktaois (Zeus, Keeper of the Tenth Month) Zeus Agetor (Zeus, Leader or Commander) Zeus Panhellanios (Zeus of all Greeks) Zeus Polius (Zeus, Guardian of the City) Zeus Herkeios (Zeus, the Center of Court) Zeus Ktesios (Zeus, Protector of Possessions) Zeus Hyetios (Zeus, Bringer of Storms) Zeus Ombrios (Zeus, Bringer of Rain) Zeus Olympios (Zeus, Overseer of the Olympian Gods) Zeus Panergetos (Zeus All-Achieving) Zeus Sote (Zeus the Savior) Zeus Dikephoros (Zeus, Harmonizer of the Olypian Gods and the Dead) Zeus Teleios (Zeus, Overseer of the Completion of Marriage Rituals)
Prometheus warned Epimetheus not to accept gifts from Zeus.
There are no Zeus temples left, so you cannot reach him.
Apollo was sometimes considered a refection of Zeus, a dependent upon his father's own powers. I do not know of any mythic gifts that Zeus granted to Apollo.
Zeus gave Apollo the power of the sun and poetry.
He gave Zeus the thunderbolt, Hades the helmet of darkness and Poseidon the trident.
Prometheus stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mankind.
Zeus had the gods create her (which could be considered a gift, or curse) and gave her for wedding present the jar that contained the plagues of mankind.
Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, was known for his lightning bolt, which symbolizes his power and authority. Other gifts associated with Zeus include the Aegis, a protective shield or breastplate, and his eagle, which served as his messenger. Additionally, Zeus was known for his ability to shape-shift, often appearing in different forms to interact with mortals.
Epimetheus was Pandoras husband even though his brother Prometheus warned him not to except any gifts from Zeus. yes, Pandora was a gift from Zeus.
Potentially Epimetheus, the brother of Prometheus, whom she was given to by Zeus--contrary to his brother's warning against accepting gifts from Zeus, and who married her and father at least two daughters.
Perseus receives gifts from the gods in the book "Perseus". Hermes gives him a sword, Athena provides a polished shield, Hades lends him his helmet of invisibility, and Zeus gifts him with winged sandals. These gifts help Perseus on his quest to slay Medusa and save Andromeda.
In Book 24 of the Iliad, Zeus distributes gifts from two great jars of fate to decide the fates of Hector and Achilles. Zeus shakes the jars to select the outcome: the golden talons for Hector's favor and the black fatal destiny for Achilles. This symbolic act highlights the idea of fate and destiny as predetermined by the gods in Greek mythology.