Among the goddesses;
Metis
Athena (born later of his head after he had swallowed Metis)
Themis (?wife of Zeus)
Moirai/Fates:
Clotho/ Lachesis/ Atropos
Horai/Seasons
Eunomia/Eirene/ Dike
Astraea
Eurynome (third bride of Zeus, or Eunomia* -same as above)
Asopus, river god
Charities: Aglaia, Eurphrosyne, and Thaleia.
Demeter
Persephone
Persephone
Zagreus, Melinoe
Mnemosyne (bride? after Demeter)
Muses: Kalliope, Kleio, Ourania, Thaleia, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Erato, Euterpe and Terpsikhore,
Kalliope
The Corybantes
Hera (Queen of the Gods)
Ares, Eris, Hebe, Hephaestus, Eileithyia
Eris
Ate
Leto
Artemis, Apollo
Maia
Hermes
Dione
Aphrodite, ?Dionysus (*he is given to have several mothers, Persephone, Selene, and Semele - who became the goddess, Thyone)
Selene
Dionysus?, Pandeia, Nemea, Ersa/ Herse
Aix/Boetis
Aigipan
Thaleia
The Deilloi and the Palici
Hybris
Pan
Gaea
Agdistis, who became Kybele at castration.
Callisto
Pan/Arcas
Io
Harpocrates, Epaphus (Apis), Keroessa
Others children:
Kairos, youngest divine son of Zeus - no mother named.
Litae, the three hobbled prayer goddesses, no mother known.
None, Athena was a virgin goddess and daughter of Zeus.
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Zeus had about 124 kids. 124? it's because he had afairs with nymphs and mortals as much as immortals.
none. she was zeuse's mother. so that woould be kind of weird.
Zeus is considered the protector of rulers, the state, and justice. He is also known as the god of thunder and lightning in Greek mythology.
Zeus had many, many kids.
Zeus doesn't eat his kids. His father Cronos does.
Zeus
Zeus loved Demeter and had Persephone.
No, Zeus did not eat his children. Zeus' father, Cronus ate all of his children except for Zeus.
31
Hercules
14
Yes because they came from Zeus not his wife
None, Athena was a virgin goddess and daughter of Zeus.
No that is the father of Zeus Kronos who swallowed his kids. Zeus did swallow Metis, but he did not make a habit of it.
Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He is important for kids to learn about because he represents power, leadership, and justice in the stories. Kids can learn valuable lessons about responsibility and fairness from Zeus's character.