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too many to count.
Zeus had many 'demigod' children- that is, children with mortal women. He was known for his multiple affairs with both mortal and immortal women. Examples are Perseus, Minos, and Heracles. See 'related links' for more.
too many because Zeus had sex with many mortal women
Zeus has too many to count. He has a number of legitimate children with his wife Hera but then also morphs into various creatures and objects to procreate with other mortal women.
People liked Zeus because he was powerful and handsome. He often appealed to mortal women and had many children with them. Zeus was called mighty and wise.
too many to count.
Zeus had many 'demigod' children- that is, children with mortal women. He was known for his multiple affairs with both mortal and immortal women. Examples are Perseus, Minos, and Heracles. See 'related links' for more.
too many because Zeus had sex with many mortal women
Zeus has too many to count. He has a number of legitimate children with his wife Hera but then also morphs into various creatures and objects to procreate with other mortal women.
People liked Zeus because he was powerful and handsome. He often appealed to mortal women and had many children with them. Zeus was called mighty and wise.
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If you mean, "What were the relationships of Zeus," there were many mortal women, and of course, Hera.
I know that he has many godly and mortal half brothers sense his father is Zeus. I do not know if Zeus and Maia had any other children other then Hermes. Hopefully this helped a little.
In Greek mythology, Zeus had many children because he had numerous affairs and relationships with both goddesses and mortal women. He was known for his promiscuity and had offspring from many different partners. These children often played important roles in various myths and legends.
Zeus made himself into a swan and then made love to her. He was in the guise of a swan, because he didn't want his wife and the goddess of marriage, Hera to catch him. As to children, one myth and the one most often told is that she had twins, Apollo and Artemis. Another version says that Leda had two children with Zeus and two children with her husband Tyndarus, or that Castor was mortal and his twin Polydeuces was immortal. Her daughters Clytemnestra and Helen (yes Helen of Troy) were mortal
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]
Her twin brother was Apollo, Artemis's other siblings are by her father Zeus, they include the Olympian gods Ares, Hephaestus, Dionysus, Hermes and the goddess Athena and other divine and mortal children of Zeus.