the gree mythologies today is like when Zeus killed his fther Chronod just to be the ing of all thed godess............. that will be my report on monday..
According to Roman mythologies, Aeneas is the son of Aphrodite and Anchises. Anchises is warned not to boast about the affair, but he does and is crippled by Zeus. Aeneas would escape with his father and family from the destruction of Troy and found the Roman people.
Athena was an immortal goddess so she never died. She was a daughter of Zeus the god of the heavens. When she was born she sprang out of Zeus' head in full battle armor. She is the goddess of wisdom, battle strategy's, war, and much more.
True mythologies are those that were the basis of historical cultures. Greek Norse Rome Egyptian Sumerian Untrue mythologies are those invented by writers of fiction. Middle Earth sagas by J,R,R, Tolkein Cthulian mythology by H.P. Lovecraft Cimmerian mythology by Robert E. Howard.
Zeus's roman name is Jupiter.
Zeus's Roman counterpart is Jupiter. Both are powerful rulers of the gods in their respective mythologies.
In all of this mythologies, Zeus got to be god of the heavens because he and Poseidon decide that Zeus got the sky and Poseidon got the sea hades, then, he was tricked by Zeus into getting the underworld and thus, Zeus got control.
The Greek counterpart to the Roman god Jupiter is Zeus. Both deities were considered the king of the gods in their respective mythologies.
Zeus, the greater and zeus, the lesser.
Ares. He is the God of War. Not very nice. He is also called Mars
the gree mythologies today is like when Zeus killed his fther Chronod just to be the ing of all thed godess............. that will be my report on monday..
If you're Christian or Catholic, you believe in God, but not Gods ; but in Greek mythologies, there are many gods (e.g. Zeus, Poseidon)I guess that's different...
The Aigis, the head of Medusa.
Mythologies - book - was created in 1957.
The ISBN of Mythologies - book - is 0374521506.
Mythologies - album - was created in 1989.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is often considered the king of the gods and the father of many other gods and goddesses, but he is not typically referred to as the "eternal father." The title of "eternal father" is more commonly associated with deities in other mythologies or religious beliefs.