In Greek mythology, Zeus ate his child, Metis, because he was told that one of his children would overthrow him. He wanted to prevent this from happening by consuming Metis while she was pregnant with Athena.
In Greek mythology, Zeus's father Cronus did try to eat him as a baby, but Zeus was saved and eventually overthrew Cronus.
he whanted to eat him
Zeus hades poesdion
Yes, in Greek mythology, it is said that Zeus's wife, Rhea, tricked him into swallowing a stone instead of their son, Zeus, to protect the child from being eaten.
No, Zeus did not eat his children. Zeus' father, Cronus ate all of his children except for Zeus.
In Greek mythology, Zeus's father Cronus did try to eat him as a baby, but Zeus was saved and eventually overthrew Cronus.
he whanted to eat him
Zeus hades poesdion
Yes, in Greek mythology, it is said that Zeus's wife, Rhea, tricked him into swallowing a stone instead of their son, Zeus, to protect the child from being eaten.
Ares was the child of Zeus and Hera.
Hephaestus is the son of Zeus; or if the child of Hera alone, Zeus is his uncle.
Perseus was a child of Zeus and the human woman Dinae.
the worst child of zeus and hera is ares
Zeus had many wives, the second of which was Metis. Metis gave birth to Athena. Because of prophecies claiming that Metis' second child would replace him, Zeus proceeded to eat Metis. Zeus was a horrendous jerk.
No, Zeus did not eat his children. Zeus' father, Cronus ate all of his children except for Zeus.
Athena was Zeus' favorite child because Zeus let Athena use his aegis and thunderbolt.
Athena was a child by METIS and Zeus. not thetis.