The Titans because they didn't like to be locked up.
Zeus never liked Odysseus because of his arrogant attitude, and never pleasing him. He then angered Helios by eating his sheep, which made Zeus even more angry.
because Odysseus' crew ate Helios' herd and Helios got angry and threatened to move the sun into the underworld if Zeus didnt retalliate
Zeus fought Cronus because Mother Earth was angry at Cronus and knew that one of his sons could defeat him. Cronus was eating his children so he wouldn't be overthrown but Rhea, his wife, made sure Zeus wasn't eaten. Then, when Zeus was old enough, he fought Cronus.
He seems to have been rather hot-tempered.
Mother Earth was angry with Zeus because he imprisoned the Titans, who were her children and the original rulers of the world, in Tartarus. This act went against the natural order of things and caused Mother Earth to feel betrayed by Zeus's actions.
they got mad because Zeus stole the queen named hera which began a war lololololol
The Titans because they didn't like to be locked up.
Zeus never liked Odysseus because of his arrogant attitude, and never pleasing him. He then angered Helios by eating his sheep, which made Zeus even more angry.
zeus is the most likely to get angry
because Odysseus' crew ate Helios' herd and Helios got angry and threatened to move the sun into the underworld if Zeus didnt retalliate
Zeus created thunderstorms when he was angry according to the Greek mythology.
When Zeus is angry in Greek mythology, he may unleash his wrath by sending thunderstorms, lightning bolts, or other natural disasters. He may also punish those who have incurred his displeasure by using his powers to manipulate events in the mortal world. The consequences of Zeus' anger can be severe and far-reaching.
Then Poseidon will get angry with Zeus
Zeus fought Cronus because Mother Earth was angry at Cronus and knew that one of his sons could defeat him. Cronus was eating his children so he wouldn't be overthrown but Rhea, his wife, made sure Zeus wasn't eaten. Then, when Zeus was old enough, he fought Cronus.
He seems to have been rather hot-tempered.
Zeus believes that Poseidon will be pacified because the other gods have reached a consensus to help Odysseus, showing solidarity among the divine beings. This united front may persuade Poseidon to accept their decision and potentially mitigate any opposition or interference on his part.