he is called Jupiter in roman
Eris is the daughter of Zeus by Hera, her twin brother is Ares. She is also called Enyo.
Athena is often called the daughter of Zeus in Greek mythology. Zeus is not called the daughter of Athena.
Zeus does not have a surname in the traditional sense, as he is primarily known as the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He is often referred to by titles such as "Zeus Olympios" (Zeus of Olympus) or "Zeus Cronides," indicating his lineage as the son of Cronus. In some contexts, he may also be called "Zeus the Thunderer" due to his association with thunder and lightning.
Zeus did not have a daughter called Zenia.
Zeus' lightning bolt is called "Keraunos" in Greek. It was crafted by the Cyclops for Zeus to use as a weapon to assert his authority and power over the gods and mortals.
Eris is the daughter of Zeus by Hera, her twin brother is Ares. She is also called Enyo.
In the myths where this is counted for truth, Dione and Zeus mated to produce Aphrodite. Dionysus is also called a son of Dione and Zeus.
I think it is called Zeus' cave ;)
Athena is often called the daughter of Zeus in Greek mythology. Zeus is not called the daughter of Athena.
Gaea is the mother if Zeus.
Zeus does not have a surname in the traditional sense, as he is primarily known as the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He is often referred to by titles such as "Zeus Olympios" (Zeus of Olympus) or "Zeus Cronides," indicating his lineage as the son of Cronus. In some contexts, he may also be called "Zeus the Thunderer" due to his association with thunder and lightning.
Zeus did not have a daughter called Zenia.
Zeus is married to Hera. Hera is also Zeus's sister.
Well there is the one where Dionysus is born and also when Athena is born.I did this awhile ago. There is one called Little Io and its about Zeus and a river nymph.
Marriages are called by Zeus her work; not even Zeus interfered in this.
Zeus' lightning bolt is called "Keraunos" in Greek. It was crafted by the Cyclops for Zeus to use as a weapon to assert his authority and power over the gods and mortals.
Yes: Zagreus (from Zeus) Melinoe (from Hades) The Furies were also called the children of Hades and Persephone.