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Both precious and semi-precious stones were also used to adorn chryselephantine statues such as the Olympian Zeus. Designated people lived at the temples to protect such rare and expensive sculptures as the Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
Deucalion & his wife, Pyrraha, repopulated the earth at the instruction of Zeus, to throw stones over their shoulders.
He rescued his mother from Zeus when Zeus captured her and put her into his lightning. Also he was the one who gave Midas the power to turn anything he touched into gold.
No, Zeus didn't turn Medusa into a monster. His daughter, Athena, did.
In the Zeus temple at Olympia the throne was decorated with gold, precious stones, ebony, and ivory.What_did_Zeus'_throne_look_like
Zeus did not turn Dione to stone, Niobe was turned to stone out of pity.
The temple of Zeus looks like a pile of stones but is a great tourist site if you want to visit the temple.
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The statue of Zeus is a large statue of Zeus sitting in a throne inlaid with ivory, ebony, and precious stones. in one hand, he holds a sceptre, in the other, victory. he had wood scaffolding and is made of ivory and gold.
In the Zeus temple at Olympia the throne was decorated with gold, precious stones, ebony, and ivory. This is according to witnesses at the time. Beware of later, fanciful stories of the throne of Zeus on Mount Olympus. These are not founded on the old myths.
When Zeus was at war against Kronos and the Titans, he released his brothers, Hades and Poseidon, along with the Cyclopes. In turn, the Cyclopes gave Zeus the Thunderbolt as a weapon, which was near the beginning of Zeus himself.