Zeus is ruler of the twelve Olympians, King of the gods and Father of Gods and men. He is immortal and can talk to everyone and anyone, both mortal and immortal.
Distract Hera with her talk while Zeus lay with Nymphae.
Zeus, apparently, intended to have as many affairs as possible. In the myths, he mated with and impregnated dozens of damsels, most of whom bore him children, most of whom became great heroes.
Ganymede is the moon
The major epithets of Zeus are: Zeus Diktaois (Zeus, Keeper of the Tenth Month) Zeus Agetor (Zeus, Leader or Commander) Zeus Panhellanios (Zeus of all Greeks) Zeus Polius (Zeus, Guardian of the City) Zeus Herkeios (Zeus, the Center of Court) Zeus Ktesios (Zeus, Protector of Possessions) Zeus Hyetios (Zeus, Bringer of Storms) Zeus Ombrios (Zeus, Bringer of Rain) Zeus Olympios (Zeus, Overseer of the Olympian Gods) Zeus Panergetos (Zeus All-Achieving) Zeus Sote (Zeus the Savior) Zeus Dikephoros (Zeus, Harmonizer of the Olypian Gods and the Dead) Zeus Teleios (Zeus, Overseer of the Completion of Marriage Rituals)
Children of ZeusApollo [Zeus and Leto]Ares and Hephaestus [Zeus and Hera]Artemis [ Zeus and Leto]Athena[Zeus and Metis]Dionysus [Zeus and Semele]Hebe , Discord, and Eileithyia [Zeus and Hera]Persephone [Zeus and Demeter]Helen [Zeus and Leda]Hercules [Zeus and Alcmene]Hermes [Zeus and Maia]Aphrodite [Zeus and Dione]The Muses [ Zeus and Mnemosyne]The Graces [Zeus and Eurynome]Pandia [Zeus and Selene]The Horae, The Moirae [ Zeus and Themis]Perseus [Zeus and Danae]
For the temple of Zeus where he was worshiped.
For the temple of Zeus where he was worshiped.
Zeus
The first wife of Zeus was Metis; by whom he has Athena.
No; Leto was one of the consorts of Zeus with whom he had Apollo and Artemis.
Hera is his wife but also his sister.
Zeus, Poseidon, and I guess Hades
Zeus steals your stuff after you collect it all and talk to Athena.
Distract Hera with her talk while Zeus lay with Nymphae.
Prometheus, a Titan.
Zeus, apparently, intended to have as many affairs as possible. In the myths, he mated with and impregnated dozens of damsels, most of whom bore him children, most of whom became great heroes.
She was the water nymph Io, after whom the Ionean sea is named.