Metis was the mother of Zeus's daughter Athena.
His first wife was Metis
Zeus was a mortal so there was a strong relationship between them.
Metis was Athena's mother. An oracle consulted Zeus while she was pregnant with Athena telling him that the child would one day overtake him and olympus. Zeus, afraid then ate Metis.
No, she did not.
It was prophesied that Athena's mother, Metis, would bear children more powerful than Zeus. After lying with Metis, Zeus ate Metis in order to forestall that prophecy. But he was too late: Metis had already conceived and Athena eventually leaped from Zeus' forehead, fully-grown and armed.
The only child Zeus had with Metis in myth was Athena.
Zeus had many wives, the second of which was Metis. Metis gave birth to Athena. Because of prophecies claiming that Metis' second child would replace him, Zeus proceeded to eat Metis. Zeus was a horrendous jerk.
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His first wife was Metis
Zeus and Metis had only one child together, the goddess Athena.
Zeus was a mortal so there was a strong relationship between them.
Metis was Athena's mother. An oracle consulted Zeus while she was pregnant with Athena telling him that the child would one day overtake him and olympus. Zeus, afraid then ate Metis.
Her father was Zeus, and her mother was Metis.
Metis was Zeus's first wife in some myths. But mostly in the original myths, Hera was Zeus's first wife.
Yes she was the daughter of Zeus and Metis
Metis and Zeus.
No, she did not.