Hades
Hera was known by all mortals and immortals as the Queen of Heaven, and most would do her bidding if asked.
Hera was known by all mortals and immortals as the Queen of Heaven, and most would do her bidding if asked.
most of them- the most famous is Zeus. Not hestia, Artemis or hera though.
Zeus didn't have many male friends, only his female mates. Including, Calisto, Demeter, and Leto. Most of which were mortals.
A great number of them, the most significant of the Olympians include; Zeus Ares Hephaestus Hermes Apollo Aphrodite Dionysus Poseidon
It depends on what religion your in or looking at to what the answer is.....but most gods are immortal and in some you can earn a life after death
Because he was born first from chaos his mom so he is the king by birth because no one else could do it because Zeus took away a the second generation children which were titans because they were evil. Then the others came but that is another story about the other gods.
None. The Immortals is both the most recent book in the series (#10) and the last book timeline-wise!
Zeus is the Ruler of the Olymian Gods. Zeus was known as the god of the skies. He is the son of Kronos (Cronos, Kronus, Cronus) and Rhea, two of the Titans. He is married to Hera, the Greek goddess of marrige.
The 10,000 Immortals as its core, and, most importantly, the cavalry.
In most Greek stories about their gods, they were - when not engaged in some adventurous undertaking - usually just sitting around, sometimes quarreling and in general living the good life and taking it very easy. Zeus was no exception. Most stories have him trying to make the other gods behave themselves or intervening in their disputes. And of course he had a lot of extra-marital affairs with female gods and mortals.
In some texts there is such a goddess named Erida. She is missing from most of the important sources.