Zeus had many children. some are named Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Perseus, Heracles a.k.a. Hercules, Persephone, The Fates, and Hermes.
Hera's sons who are not Zeus include Ares, the god of war, and Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship. Ares represents the chaotic and violent aspects of warfare, while Hephaestus is known for his skills in metalworking and creating beautiful artifacts for the gods. Both are significant figures in Greek mythology but are distinct from Zeus, who is often seen as the king of the gods.
Zues' wife was Hera, his brothers were Poseidon and Hades. He also had many sons
Nestor is the son of Neleus and Chloris in Greek mythology. He was also the King of Pylos. He was an argonaut and fought alongside his sons in the Trojan war. He is mentioned in the Iliad and was an advisor to Agamemnon and Achilles.
I think you mean Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome and sons of the god Ares.
They controlled the heros (sons or daughters of gods) fate. They are immortal and lived tho everything.
Hercules :)
Hercules is one of Zeus' most famous sons in Greek mythology.
Cyclopes were the one eyes sons of Poseidon who worked in the forge
In Roman mythology, both Cupid and Aeneas were named as sons of Venus. In Greek mythology Amor (Eros) was named as a son of Aphrodite.
It's called the hippocampus. It was the noble steed of Poseidon and his sons.
Selene, the Greek moon goddess, had 50 daughters called the Menae, who were associated with the phases of the moon. She did not have any sons in Greek mythology.
In Greek and Roman mythology, Castor and Pollux (who was also called Polydeuces), were twin brothers who were both the sons of Leda, but Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus and Pollux was the son of Zeus. Yes, twin sons with different fathers.
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Zues' wife was Hera, his brothers were Poseidon and Hades. He also had many sons
a short greek myth is Athena come from zeuses head from his brain she was not born.
Nestor is the son of Neleus and Chloris in Greek mythology. He was also the King of Pylos. He was an argonaut and fought alongside his sons in the Trojan war. He is mentioned in the Iliad and was an advisor to Agamemnon and Achilles.
I think you mean Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome and sons of the god Ares.