His name was Ganymedes.
No, he was not. Aphrodite refused to be seduced by Zeus, and Zeus made her marry Hephaestus.
As a goddess she was quite unimportant. She was the daughter of Atlas, the Titan. Zeus seduced her and she became the mother of Hermes.
Zeus was aided in three ways, Rhea giving Cronus the stone swaddled in wrappings rather then Zeus - Gaea, who hid the baby boy god in Crete, then agian by Metis (mother of Athena) who functioned as the counsellor of Zeus during the Titan War: she gave to Cronos a vomitive, whereupon he brought back his children whom he had devoured. Metis was by prophesy to give birth to a girl and then a boy, this boy would rule the universe: Zeus swalllowed her to prevent this but could not prevent the birth of Athena.
Caesar was 53 when Cleopatra supposedly seduced him. Have to say "supposedly" because its unknown who seduced whom -- Cleo, a naughty girl or Caesar a known womanizer?
Ganymede
No, he was not. Aphrodite refused to be seduced by Zeus, and Zeus made her marry Hephaestus.
Zeus seduced their mother, Leto.
There is a rather long list of maidens, or at least young women loved/seduced by Zeus. Some of the better known ones include: Io, who he transformed into a cow to protect her from Hera Europa, who he seduced/kidnapped in the form of a bull Leda, who he seduced/raped in the form of a swan Alcmene, who was the mother of Heracles
She had been a companion of Artemis and Athena, but before Persephone was called Persephone, Queen of the Underworld, she was the maiden Kore, who was seduced by Zeus and bore a son in Zagreus -this boy died and was later reborn as Dionysus.
In Greek mythology, it was the Titaness Metis who seduced and drugged Zeus. Metis gave Zeus a drink that made him fall into a deep sleep, then she helped Cronus, Zeus's father, to force Zeus to disgorge his siblings whom he had swallowed.
Her husband Zeus was, even if he habitually seduced lots of women. At times Hera borrowed Aphrodite's girdle, put it on, and Zeus became enamoured again.
She tried to kill them, torture them, or trick them into dying like Semele.
As a goddess she was quite unimportant. She was the daughter of Atlas, the Titan. Zeus seduced her and she became the mother of Hermes.
Yes
Leda was a queen of Sparta, the wife of King Tyndareus, who was seduced by Zeus in the guise of the swan. Helene and Klytaimnestra, were her daughters and the Dioskouroi twins, Polydeukes and Kastor, her sons.
Zeus seduced Europa in the form of a white bull. He appeared gentle and beautiful, luring Europa to climb on his back before carrying her away to the island of Crete.
In Greek mythology, Europa, a mortal woman, was seduced by Zeus in the form of a bull. He carried her across the sea to the island of Crete, where he revealed his true identity. This myth is often interpreted as a symbol of power dynamics and the union of the mortal and divine worlds.