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No, Athena was never banished from Olympus. It really isn't in her nature to do something that would anger her father, Zeus.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were Titans that Zeus did not banish to Tartarus.
The Greeks belive that the Gods and Goddesses are all the events that happen on Earth. For example Ares is the God of War. Aphrodite is the goddess of love. Zeus the God of the sky. So if there was lightning they would say Zeus was made.
The athlete was forced to pay money to pay for a bronze statue of Zeus, and they had to engrave the athletes name, calling them a "Cheater."
poisedon would get angry with Zeus
Him and his brothers and sisters beat him in a war and then Zeus banished cronus to a far away island
Zeus had to overthrow his father,Cronus, because Cronus would not let Mother Earth (Gaea) children escaped so Mother Earth told Zeus to overthrow Cronus.
After a ten year battle with his father Cronus, Zeus banished him to Tartarus with the other older Titans. Then he divided up the world three ways; himself over Heaven and Earth, Poseidon over the seas and Hades over the Underworld.
Zeus led the revolt against his father and the dynasty of the Titans, defeated and then banished them. Also the monster Typhon.
I remember reading somewhere that if anything was to happen to Zeus, Apollo would take over. That is all I know.
Zeus, as a mythical figure in Greek mythology, is often associated with power, leadership, and control. He would likely wish to maintain his position as the king of the gods, overseeing the world and preserving order and balance in the universe. Zeus might also desire to be revered and respected by mortals and other deities alike.
No, I do not believe he was one. The titans were the ancestors of the later gods(zeus, poseidon etc.)Zeus banished the titans deep underground, which is why he became the king of the gods. Hades is Zeus' brother, one of the titan's children.