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um... assuming you mean zeus, as in the greek god zeus, then i would think -assuming he was indeed real- a believer in greek religion, that of which im not certain had a specific title
The religion that believes in Zeus is called Hellenism, which is a modern revival of the ancient Greek religion. Followers of Hellenism believe in the worship of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses, including Zeus as the king of the gods.
No. Zeus is out of Greek religion/myth. "God Almighty" is in Christian faith.
Greek..... like with Athena, Poseidon and Zeus.
Do u mean religion? if u do then its greek
In Greek mythology/religion, yes. The Christian God, however, is unrelated to Zeus.
No because Thor is from the Swedish religion , not the Greek religion, and he was the son of oden
He was god of the sky and lord of the gods.
Zeus
In ancient Greek religion, Zeus was the king of the gods, and the Greek people who worshiped him believed they needed his protection as well as his approval. Getting Zeus angry with you, by not performing the correct rituals, or by ignoring the rules and laws of Greek religion, would not have a happy outcome. Thus, people feared Zeus's power, and they wanted to make sure they pleased him as much as possible. Unfortunately, the Greek gods were not always easy to please, and sometimes there are stories where Zeus punished mortals just because he wanted to. But in that time in history, people felt they depended on the gods, and since Zeus was the most important deity, it was important to keep trying to get his approval if you wanted to live a long and healthy life.
Everything in greek religion, including the other gods.
Jupiter, his name is Zeus in Greek mythology.