He had only one wife, Hera.
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That answer is wrong. he had Metis as his second wife who he turned her into a fly then ate her to prevent Hera from knowing that Metis was pregnant. Soon Zeus got intense head pains and someone cracked open his scull and found Metis's daughter.
Zeus' wife's name is Hera. She is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis. He married her to receive good advice.
Leto is the mother of Apollo and Artemis; she mated with Zeus, but was not married to him, hence, not his "wife".
Zeus' wife's name is Hera. She was the queen of the Olympian gods and goddesses and was known for her marriage to Zeus and her role as the goddess of marriage and childbirth.
Zeus' wife is Hera, queen of the gods in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth.
Zeus didn't have a second wife. Zeus had a lot mistresses (and I mean A LOT)
Hera, his renouned wife, is second and is obeyed mostly by all Zeus' subjects.
Zeus' first wife was Metis (Titan of wisdom) and his second wife was Hera (his sister and the goddess of marriage and women).
Zeus had many wives, the second of which was Metis. Metis gave birth to Athena. Because of prophecies claiming that Metis' second child would replace him, Zeus proceeded to eat Metis. Zeus was a horrendous jerk.
Hera was Zeus's wife
No and yes, as Athena was the daughter of Metis, whom Zeus swallowed, Metis being his first wife - and no because Zeus with Themis his second wife he had six daughters before Athena came forth from his head.
Hera was Zeus' wife.
Zeus's wife's name was Hera.
Hera was Zeus's wife, and also his older sister.
No. Athena was Zeus' daughter by Metis. Zeus' official wife was Hera.
His first wife was Metis
Everybody knew Hera, Zeus's wife, of course.