Jason but he is from roman form
Zeus had many sons. His most popular son is Hercules.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is considered the most powerful god as he ruled over the sky and had authority over all other gods. Hades, on the other hand, ruled the underworld and was powerful in his domain but not as universally dominant as Zeus.
Ares,Apollo and Hercules.His daughter is Athena, who sprouted from Zeus's brain stems.
The youngest and most powerful of Uranus and Gaea's Titan children is Cronus. He overthrew his father Uranus and ruled during the Golden Age in Greek mythology, before being overthrown by his own son Zeus.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is considered the most powerful god and ruler of the Olympian gods. In Norse mythology, Thor is a powerful god of thunder and one of the key figures in the pantheon. Comparing their powers directly is challenging due to differences in mythology and their respective roles.
Zeus had many sons. His most popular son is Hercules.
The myths say that Zeus was not trained. It was said that one of Cronus's(Zeus's father) son would be more powerful than Cronus. Therefore Zeus was "born" powerful, not because he was trained.
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No. Zeus was the king of the gods, and had the most power.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is considered the most powerful god as he ruled over the sky and had authority over all other gods. Hades, on the other hand, ruled the underworld and was powerful in his domain but not as universally dominant as Zeus.
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Zeus's son is Hercules, a powerful demigod known for his strength and numerous legendary deeds in Greek mythology.
It is because Zeus is the head of all the gods and the most powerful.
Polyphemus reveres Zeus as the most powerful of all the gods in Greek mythology. He would pray to Zeus for assistance in his endeavors and offerings were made to honor him. Polyphemus believed Zeus to be the supreme ruler of the gods and the one deserving of his respect and fear.
Zeus and Metis were going to have a daughter or son. He found out that if he had a son, his son would overthrow him like Zeus did to Kronos. Zeus tricked Metis into turning in to a fly by saying that she was too powerful to do so. He then ate Metis. Later, he had a pain in his head and told his cupbearer to take an ax and split Zeus's head. Athena sprang out of him in full battle armor.