If by "big three" you speak of Zeus, Hades and Poseidon, their parents are the Titans Kronos and Rhea.
Because they are the most powerful brothers from the titan leader Kronos
The Big Three are:Zeus: The king of gods and lord of the sky.Poseidon: The god of the sea, and the creator of horses.Hades: The god of the Underworld, and riches found in the underworld.
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The king of Greek gods, is the sky god, father of all gods, one of the big three, is Zeus.
I am ALMOST sure it was the cyclopes who built the weapons for the Titan War.
The Big Three are the Greek gods Hades, Zeus, and Posiedon.
If you're talking about the "Big Three" (the brother gods) then it's Zeus, Hades, andPoseidon.
Because they are the most powerful brothers from the titan leader Kronos
Hades is important because he is the son of the titan of time. He is part of the BIG THREE his brothers are Zeus and Poseidon. He is the god of the underworld and death.
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It depends upon which Greek god/goddess and Demigod; and if the child of 'the Big Three' Hades/Zeus/Poseidon was born of mortal woman or goddess.
According to ancient Greek religion Hades actually was a god and technically and Olympian but he never considered himself one. This is because of the way he was treated by his two brothers Zeus and Poseidon the three of them are the big three, of the gods.
They are the Olympic gods from Greek myth. The most well-known are the Big Three Brothers: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. Olympians can also be competitors in the Olympic Games, which were created in honor of Zeus.
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According to Greek Mythology, there is no 'Big Three', unless you mean in the Percy Jackson book series. They swore not to have any more demigod children.
Yes, he has a big family, three sisters and five brothers, he also has three children.
The Big Brothers and Big Sisters organizations are good for children, since they bring together adults and children that do not have parents, allowing the adults to act as surrogate parents to such children.