ate all children
One Myth says she was born from Zeus and Dione so in that case any daughter or son of Zeus would be her sibling.
Yes. Aphrodite is Zeus' daughter. Either Dione or Thalassa is her mother.
this is a hard question to answer. thankfully, Athena's helping me answer it. thank her, cause this is embarrassing for her. because she had a sense of justice, which is stronger then any of Zeus's other children's, she probably became the closest child to Zeus. not to say Zeus doesn't love his other children too.
Calypso (I think), Dione, and Maera. ARE THERE ANY MORE?
this is a hard question to answer. thankfully, Athena's helping me answer it. thank her, cause this is embarrassing for her. because she had a sense of justice, which is stronger then any of Zeus's other children's, she probably became the closest child to Zeus. not to say Zeus doesn't love his other children too.
yes he had children
One genealogy gives her parents as Zeus, King of the Gods, and Dione, an early earth/mother goddess. More commonly, she was believed to be born of the foam in the sea which bubbled around the severed member of Ouranos when Kronos slew him.
She did not have any brothers or sisters. She was the only child of Metis and Zeus. Legend says that she might have had a brother that could have overthrown Zeus. However, all the children of Zeus are her half-siblings.
She did not have any brothers or sisters. She was the only child of Metis and Zeus. Legend says that she might have had a brother that could have overthrown Zeus. However, all the children of Zeus are her half-siblings.
zeus did kill some of his children because they were braking the rule
He is the son of Zeus and Maia. Zeus had a lot of children; with himself, with Hera and with a lot of different mortal women. Any child of Zeus' or Maia's is a sibling of Hermes.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Zeus did not actually eat his children. His wife, Hera, attempted to prevent Zeus from fathering any more children by tricking him into thinking she had given birth to a child named Typhon. Zeus then swallowed a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, thinking it was the baby. This myth may have been misinterpreted over time, leading to the misconception that Zeus ate his children.