The moon named after Zeus's first wife, Metis, is called Metis. In Greek mythology, Metis was the goddess of wisdom and craft, and she was the first wife of Zeus. The moon Metis is one of the smaller moons of Jupiter, discovered in 1986 by the Voyager 1 spacecraft. It is part of the group of inner moons that orbit the giant planet.
I am the moon named Io. In Greek mythology, Zeus transformed me into a cow to protect me from his jealous wife Hera.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis. He married her to receive good advice.
MetisZeus had 4 wives who were Titanesses:Metis - first wife of Zeus - also the name of the innermost of Jupiter's known moonsThemis - second wife of Zeus - her name was assigned to a moon of Saturn reported by William Pickering, but no other astronomers have confirmed the existence of this moonEurynome (Metis's sister) - third wife of Zeus - her name is not assigned to any moons but asteroid 79 Eurynome takes its name from herMnemosyne - fourth wife of Zeus - her name was used for a fictional moon of Saturn by Arthur C. Clarke and in the Dr. Who series. The asteroid 57 Mnemosyne is named after her.Zeus was also married to (non-Titanesses)Demeter (his sister)Hera (his sister)
The moon loved by Zeus was named Io. Zeus transformed Io into a heifer to disguise her from his wife, Hera, who was suspicious of his affections. Hera eventually discovered the deception and placed Io under a curse.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis, a Titan goddess of wisdom and cunning. She was known for her intelligence and wisdom, and it was foretold that any children she bore would surpass Zeus in power. Zeus feared this and, when she was pregnant with Athena, he tricked her into turning into a fly and then swallowed her.
I am the moon named Io. In Greek mythology, Zeus transformed me into a cow to protect me from his jealous wife Hera.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis. He married her to receive good advice.
Metis
MetisZeus had 4 wives who were Titanesses:Metis - first wife of Zeus - also the name of the innermost of Jupiter's known moonsThemis - second wife of Zeus - her name was assigned to a moon of Saturn reported by William Pickering, but no other astronomers have confirmed the existence of this moonEurynome (Metis's sister) - third wife of Zeus - her name is not assigned to any moons but asteroid 79 Eurynome takes its name from herMnemosyne - fourth wife of Zeus - her name was used for a fictional moon of Saturn by Arthur C. Clarke and in the Dr. Who series. The asteroid 57 Mnemosyne is named after her.Zeus was also married to (non-Titanesses)Demeter (his sister)Hera (his sister)
MetisZeus had 4 wives who were Titanesses:Metis - first wife of Zeus - also the name of the innermost of Jupiter's known moonsThemis - second wife of Zeus - her name was assigned to a moon of Saturn reported by William Pickering, but no other astronomers have confirmed the existence of this moonEurynome (Metis's sister) - third wife of Zeus - her name is not assigned to any moons but asteroid 79 Eurynome takes its name from herMnemosyne - fourth wife of Zeus - her name was used for a fictional moon of Saturn by Arthur C. Clarke and in the Dr. Who series. The asteroid 57 Mnemosyne is named after her.Zeus was also married to (non-Titanesses)Demeter (his sister)Hera (his sister)
No. Athena was Zeus' daughter by Metis. Zeus' official wife was Hera.
His first wife was Metis
Metis was Zeus's first wife in some myths. But mostly in the original myths, Hera was Zeus's first wife.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis; by whom he has Athena.
The moon loved by Zeus was named Io. Zeus transformed Io into a heifer to disguise her from his wife, Hera, who was suspicious of his affections. Hera eventually discovered the deception and placed Io under a curse.
Zeus's wife is not named Lo her name is Hera. if this helps she is the protector of married women and their households. she is known to be a jealous Goddess .
The first wife of Zeus was Metis, a Titan goddess of wisdom and cunning. She was known for her intelligence and wisdom, and it was foretold that any children she bore would surpass Zeus in power. Zeus feared this and, when she was pregnant with Athena, he tricked her into turning into a fly and then swallowed her.