Zeus is a religious myth, not a historical person,
Zeus, as Zeus is greek,but in his roman form he is Jupiter
Greek Polytheism
Yes, he is part of greek mythology
Zeus was not "made" in the traditional sense, as he was born as part of the Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Zeus was the king of the gods, born to the Titans Cronus and Rhea. He emerged as a significant figure due to a prophecy that he would overthrow his father and become the ruler of the gods.
The statue of Zeus was built in Olympia to honor the Greek god Zeus, who was considered the king of the gods in Greek mythology. The statue was part of the temple dedicated to Zeus and served as a symbol of his power and significance in ancient Greece.
Zeus slipped his boddy part into her while she was sleeping
Neither; Jesus is a part of Christianity; Zeus and Ares belong to the older ancient Greek religion.
Zeus wonders whether the ancient Greek religion of which he is a part will ever be revived, or whether it will remain only an object of literary interest.
Zeus is a Greek god associated with thunder and the sky, while Ra is an ancient Egyptian sun god. Zeus is often depicted with a thunderbolt, while Ra is usually depicted with a sun disk on his head. Additionally, Zeus is part of the Greek pantheon of gods, while Ra is part of the Egyptian pantheon.
Illium the ancient greek name for Troy.
Zeus is the Greek God in mythology and has a thunderbolt. I'm not sure who Dion is but, Dionysus is the Greek god of wine. Hera is Zeus'es wife so I'm not sure what part Dione plays in Mythology
Zeus was the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, not Egyptian. The Egyptian ruler god was arguably the Sun God, Ra.