Athena
Greek gods, including Zeus, were described as bisexual, but non were exclusively gay. Zeus had many female lovers and at least one male lover, called Ganymede.
Demeter's immortal lovers were Poseidon & Zeus, her mortal lovers were Jasion, Karmanor and Mekon.
Click link below for a list of his lovers and children! Hera was Zeus's wife but he had a lot of lovers, for instance, Maia, Leto, Danaë, Io, Leda, etc. Now that really depends on who you count as a "lover." Do you want to include events like Zeus taking the form of a swan and raping a princess named Leda? Not joking, now try to imagine it. Read 'Mythology' by Edith Hamilton Ganymede, the Trojan prince and the son of Eponymous Tros Of Dardania and Callirrhoe, is believed by some to be a male lover of Zeus.
Zeus's weapon is the thunderbolt
Oenone was Paris' lover, and Helen was his wife. Helen was known as "Helen of Sparta" and "Helen of Troy. " She was a demigod, as Zeus was her father.
Zeus had many one time lovers but Hera is technically his wife and lover. Zeus is known for being a terrible cheat.
Zeus had scores of lovers.
lightning
his wife hera
No, she was a lover of Zeus.
Gaia
Greek gods, including Zeus, were described as bisexual, but non were exclusively gay. Zeus had many female lovers and at least one male lover, called Ganymede.
Leto, the lover of Zeus, was the mother of Artemis and Apollo.
Yes, Zeus was her lover at times . But Zeus had a lot of affairs.
Hera was Zeus's wife but he had a lot of lovers, for instance, Maia, Leto, Danaë, Io, Leda, etc.
Ganymede, a Trojan prince, was abducted by Zeus in the form of an eagle to be his lover and cupbearer on Mount Olympus. Ganymede was known for his extraordinary beauty and was considered the most beautiful among mortals.
There is no Greek mythological figure by the name of Aquarius. The constellation is supposed to represent Ganymede, who was not Zeus's son, but a Trojan prince abducted by Zeus to be the god's cupbearer and lover.