No, Zeus was not overthrown from his position as the ruler of the gods in Greek mythology.
Cronus, who is also known as Kronos, was a first generation Titan in Greek mythology who became the ruler by overthrowing his Father Uranus. He was overthrown by his own son Zeus and imprisoned to the underworld.
Cronos I THINK
in Greek mythology, the god's name was Hades
Posideon god of the seas
The main god of Greek mythology would be Zeus, the king of the gods. for he is ruler of heaven and earth. he is also king of the world.
Cronus, who is also known as Kronos, was a first generation Titan in Greek mythology who became the ruler by overthrowing his Father Uranus. He was overthrown by his own son Zeus and imprisoned to the underworld.
there was an attempt by posidon and hera but he had help from the cyclopses and became a ruler again
Cronos I THINK
In Roman mythology, Saturn (also known as Cronus in Greek mythology) was the father of Jupiter (Zeus in Greek mythology). Saturn was a powerful god and ruler of the universe before being overthrown by Jupiter. This relationship established Jupiter as the next ruler and earned him the title of father.
In Greek mythology, Zeus was considered the most powerful god. Saturn (known as Cronus in Greek mythology) was actually overthrown by Zeus in a war to become the ruler of the gods. Zeus was known for his control over the skies and being the king of the gods.
Zeus
in greek mythology it was hades
Hades is the greek god and ruler of the underworld.
in Greek mythology, the god's name was Hades
hades
Posideon god of the seas
No, Jupiter is not Cronus. Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Zeus, while Cronus is a different deity known as the father of Zeus in Greek mythology. Cronus was eventually overthrown by Zeus, who then became the ruler of the gods.