He wore a white robe and a gold crown, his armour was believed to be magical and was made out of gold, his shoes were just plain leather boots and he had wavy hair and a beard.
Returned home from where?
Zeus's roman name is Jupiter.
There were several cults of Zeus and associated myths: Zeus Velchanos, Zeus Lykaios, Zeus Meilichios, Zeus Chthonios, Zeus Katachthonios and Zeus Plousios. Zeus, like other gods, also played a part in many other myths.
Zeus?
Yes he did and all of Zeus's siblings then Zeus broke out of his head. Then when Zeus had children he ate them and they escaped.
Zeus wears typical Greek male sandals.
yes sandles
Returned home from where?
He is sometimes depicted in sandals in art/sculpture.
Whatever artist or writers described him as wearing.
Zeus was the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. He was most well known for the thunderstorms he caused. When Zeus returned home from Tartarus, he dressed in beggars rags so he would not be recognized.
"I will not defile you, if Zeus grants to me that I can wear you out, and take the life from you." Hektor refers to the god Zeus in this line.
Zeus is often depicted in art and literature wearing white or gold to symbolize his power, wisdom, and divine status.
nothing the greek gods were all naked. and this isn't a random one this is actually true!
Zeus is typically depicted wearing a draped garment like a robe or a chiton, rather than a cape. However, in some artistic representations, he is shown wearing a mantle or cloak to emphasize his power or majesty.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is depicted wearing a long white robe and a crown. He is often portrayed carrying a thunderbolt, which represents his power over the sky and lightning. Zeus is also sometimes shown with a shield and armor, symbolizing his role as a warrior and protector.
Zeus' Roman equivalent is Jupiter. Something in our world today (otherwise known as a trace) might be the planet Jupiter. This is connected to Zeus because Jupiter is the largest of the planets and Zeus was suppose to be the largest of the gods.