Zeus would have shot thunder and lightning bolts because he was the lord of the sky.
He had his thunderbolts.
Zeus loved thunderbolts.
he was powerful and had thunderbolts
The eagle and thunderbolts.
Thunderbolts
The land known for thunderbolts is often associated with Greece, as it is home to the ancient Greek god of thunder and lightning, Zeus. The ancient Greeks believed Zeus hurled thunderbolts down to Earth as a display of his power and wrath.
It comes from Zeus' thunderbolts.
Hephaestus
no, Zeus threw thunderbolts, Zeus is the god of sky, and poseidon is the god of sea so poseidon controls water, like Hades controls the underworld
it was the lightning bolts
You may call them which you like.
Zeus was the head of the Greek Olympian pantheon. He was king of gods & men. He is often depicted with thunderbolts in his capacity as lord of the winds, clouds rain & thunder. He was supposed to throw the thunderbolts at those who had displeased him. Thunderbolts were also recognised as a symbol of masculinity and virility.