there was an attempt by posidon and hera but he had help from the cyclopses and became a ruler again
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No, Zeus was not overthrown in Greek mythology. He remained the king of the gods until the end of their rule.
Cronus is Zeus's father in Greek mythology. He was a Titan who overthrew his own father, Uranus, and then was later overthrown by Zeus, his son, in a similar fashion.
Zeus was not a strict god, he allowed many things, but he didn't allow for other gods to have children with mortals because he did not want to get overthrown by a demi-god.
Zeus was known to be afraid of losing his power or being overthrown by one of his children, as this was a common theme in Greek mythology where gods were often deposed by their offspring.
The name of Zeus's mother is Rhea. She was a Titaness in Greek mythology and the wife of Cronus, who was Zeus's father. Rhea played a significant role in protecting her children from Cronus, who feared being overthrown by them.
No, Jupiter is not Cronus. Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Zeus, while Cronus is a different deity known as the father of Zeus in Greek mythology. Cronus was eventually overthrown by Zeus, who then became the ruler of the gods.