for the same reason that the myth about the one "God" was created
Zeus, King of Heaven/Olympians, son of Cronus and Rhea. In Greek myth, there is only one Zeus.
There is no myth or legend regarding anyone by the name of Persidan. You probably mean Poseidon, who was one of Zeus' brothers.
Zeus had only one wife, Hera. It is possible to count Metis as his first wife. For the rest he had affars, no more wives.
Greek myth does not say how long a span of time that Rhea had her children in, so there is no one who can answer that.
for the same reason that the myth about the one "God" was created
Zeus, King of Heaven/Olympians, son of Cronus and Rhea. In Greek myth, there is only one Zeus.
Greek myth did not say.
There is no myth or legend regarding anyone by the name of Persidan. You probably mean Poseidon, who was one of Zeus' brothers.
One myth related to Zeus is his battle against the Titans to become the ruler of the gods. In this myth, Zeus led his siblings in a war against his father Cronus and the other Titans, ultimately overthrowing them and establishing his reign on Mount Olympus.
no, because for one God is capitalized and two God is the bible Zeus the god is not in the Bible.
There really isn't one, it only ends in the birth of Hermes.
One Myth says she was born from Zeus and Dione so in that case any daughter or son of Zeus would be her sibling.
Zeus had only one wife, Hera. It is possible to count Metis as his first wife. For the rest he had affars, no more wives.
Greek myth does not say how long a span of time that Rhea had her children in, so there is no one who can answer that.
There were 2 brothers, Castor and Pollux, and one died. The other one asked zeus to change them into stars so they could always be together.
The concept of a "head god" varies across different mythologies and religions. In some belief systems, there may be a supreme deity considered the most powerful or important. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is often regarded as the head god.