Zeus is an immortal Greek god. He never dies.
Hermes bored Argus to death on the order of Zeus to save a mortal that Zeus fancied.
Zeus was born on C.700 B.C and he has no death he was the god of weather and lighting he was a boss that way
The same as Hermes'. Boring Argus to death by orders of Zeus.
Apollo killed a single cyclops named Argus in Greek mythology. This event occurred after the death of his son Asclepius, who was killed by Zeus. In retaliation for Asclepius's death, Apollo sought vengeance by slaying the cyclopes who had forged Zeus's thunderbolts.
Hera killed Semele by manipulating her into asking Zeus to reveal his true form. Disguised as a nurse, Hera instigated Semele's doubts about Zeus's divinity, leading Semele to demand that Zeus show himself in all his glory. When Zeus complied, his divine form was too overwhelming for Semele, and she was consumed by the sight, resulting in her death.
no date of birth or death its a myth
There is no date of birth or death of the ancient Greek god Zeus.
Zeus never died in Greek Myth.
Hermes bored Argus to death on the order of Zeus to save a mortal that Zeus fancied.
Zeus was born on C.700 B.C and he has no death he was the god of weather and lighting he was a boss that way
Hades the god of Death
He saw Zeus take away the nymph Aegina and told her father, the river god Asopus. Zeus was so angry that Sisyphus, a mortal, had dared betray his secrets, that he sent Death after him.
Ceyx and Alcyone referred to one another as Zeus and Hera. This offended Zeus, so he separated them by Ceyx's death. As an afterthought, Zeus turned them into the Halcyon birds.
Zeus measured the "death days" of both Achilles and Hector. Since the Fates decreed that Hector's death is sooner, Zeus listened to Athena to not let Hector live further. Even if Zeus helped Hector this time, it was prophesied that Hector would die soon anyways. Also, since there is a prophesy that Achilles will die soon after Hector, Hector had to die first.
The same as Hermes'. Boring Argus to death by orders of Zeus.
Castor, the son of Zeus and Leda, was mortal while his twin brother, Pollux, was immortal. Castor was killed in a battle, while Pollux, devastated by his brother's death, asked Zeus to let them share their immortality. As a result, Zeus placed them both in the sky as the constellation Gemini.
Apollo killed a single cyclops named Argus in Greek mythology. This event occurred after the death of his son Asclepius, who was killed by Zeus. In retaliation for Asclepius's death, Apollo sought vengeance by slaying the cyclopes who had forged Zeus's thunderbolts.