Well most would say Hera, but technically she was married to Zeus, but it was unsuccessfull. But there is also Lysithea.
Oh, dude, you must be talking about Leto! She's the goddess who Zeus tried to hit on, but she wasn't having any of it. She's the mother of Apollo and Artemis, and she's like, "No thanks, Zeus, I'm good." Zeus was probably like, "Well, can't win 'em all."
Zeus created women so baby's could be made and so he can f**k them
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Hera took revenge on the women. For example, when Zeus had an affair with Callisto, she turned Callisto into a bear.
too many because Zeus had sex with many mortal women
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Oh, dude, you must be talking about Leto! She's the goddess who Zeus tried to hit on, but she wasn't having any of it. She's the mother of Apollo and Artemis, and she's like, "No thanks, Zeus, I'm good." Zeus was probably like, "Well, can't win 'em all."
You are Io, a mortal woman in Greek mythology who was pursued by Zeus. To protect her from the jealousy of his wife Hera, Zeus transformed Io into a cow. Despite his efforts, Hera sent a gadfly to torment her, leading to Io's long and arduous journey across the world.
You are Io, a priestess of Hera who caught the attention of Zeus. He pursued her, but to protect her from Hera's jealousy, he transformed her into a cow. Despite his efforts to hide her, Hera sent a gadfly to torment Io, leading her on a long journey of suffering.
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The Europa name is after a mythical Phoenician noblewoman, Europa, who was courted by Zeus and became the queen of Crete.
The short answer is no. This has been attempted unsuccessfully.
Zeus created women so baby's could be made and so he can f**k them
She was jealous of Zeus' love for other women She would heartlessly torture women that Zeus had affairs with.
Queen Leda of Sparta, the mother of Helen of Troy, Clynmnestra (Agamemnon's wife), and the Gemini (Castor and Pollux).