Zeus destroyed Odysseus' ship in retribution for killing the cattle of Helios.
Zeus gives Odysseus many signs, usually with thunder and/or lightning.When Odysseus leave Thrinacia after his men has killed the Cattle of Helios: A thunderbolt smashing his ship.When Odysseus strings his bow: Thunder with no clouds in sight.When Odysseus continues to attack the suitors' families after Athena tells everyone to seize fighting: Thunderbolt of fire directly in his path.
The Cyclops gave the thunderbolt to Zeus as a token of their gratitude for releasing them from Cronus' stomach. The thunderbolt is Zeus' symbol, and also his "weapon".
Zeus favoured the thunderbolt.
sends a thunderbolt at Odysseus' ship killing all his men
In Greek mythology, Zeus obtained his thunderbolt from the Cyclops, who were one-eyed giants. After freeing them from their imprisonment by his father Cronus, the Cyclops gifted Zeus his thunderbolt as a token of gratitude. Zeus then used the thunderbolt as a powerful weapon to assert his dominance and control over the skies.
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a thunderbolt
Zeus gives Odysseus many signs, usually with thunder and/or lightning.When Odysseus leave Thrinacia after his men has killed the Cattle of Helios: A thunderbolt smashing his ship.When Odysseus strings his bow: Thunder with no clouds in sight.When Odysseus continues to attack the suitors' families after Athena tells everyone to seize fighting: Thunderbolt of fire directly in his path.
Zeus strikes all the ships killing everyone except Odysseus. They are punished because the crew did not listen to odysseus's warning to not eat Helios's cattle
The Cyclops gave the thunderbolt to Zeus as a token of their gratitude for releasing them from Cronus' stomach. The thunderbolt is Zeus' symbol, and also his "weapon".
Zeus's weapon is the thunderbolt
Zeus favoured the thunderbolt.
The thunderbolt.
sends a thunderbolt at Odysseus' ship killing all his men
In Greek mythology, Zeus obtained his thunderbolt from the Cyclops, who were one-eyed giants. After freeing them from their imprisonment by his father Cronus, the Cyclops gifted Zeus his thunderbolt as a token of gratitude. Zeus then used the thunderbolt as a powerful weapon to assert his dominance and control over the skies.
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the thunderbolt