All gods and deities exist only in the imaginations of humans as a means of explaining natural phenomena for which science has yet to find an answer. We already know that Zeus did not make man and that he is not responisble for changes in the weather, and we also know that Proteus is not responsible for changes in the ocean. Thus neither Zeus nor Proteus make any sense.
Heracles, a demigod son of Zeus.
Zeus is biggest and strongest of all gods. Jupiter is the biggest of all planets. It makes sense.
Not in the literal sense, no. Athena sprung forth from Zeus' head.
Zeus was a mortal so there was a strong relationship between them.
She was always powerful. Especially after marrying Zeus, she became Head Goddess of olympus. Sort of like King and Queen. She was the Queen. If that makes sense.
In Greek mythology, the eagle was often associated with Zeus, the king of the gods. It was seen as a symbol of power, strength, and majesty. The eagle was also believed to be the bird that carried Zeus's thunderbolts.
Untrue
Zeus is the brother of Demeter
Zeus, the chief deity in Greek mythology, does not have a last name in the traditional sense, as ancient Greek culture often did not use surnames like modern societies. He is primarily known simply as Zeus, the god of the sky and thunder. Sometimes, he is referred to by epithets that indicate his attributes or domains, such as Zeus Olympios or Zeus Xenios, but these are not surnames in the conventional sense.
Hera is the sister and wife of Zeus in Greek mythology. They are two of the Twelve Olympian Gods and are considered the king and queen of the gods. Their relationship is marked by Zeus's infidelities and Hera's jealousy and anger towards his many affairs.
Zeus defeated him in the battle between the gods and titans
His crown makes you large as Zeus.