Mother Earth was angry at Zeus because he captured all the titans and, because titans cannot be killed, threw them all in tarturus, including his father, Kronos, titan of time.
In Greek mythology, the youngest child of Mother Earth (Gaia) is usually considered to be Typhon. Typhon was a monstrous creature born from Gaia in her attempt to seek revenge on the gods for imprisoning her other children, the Titans. Typhon was known for his destructive power and was eventually defeated by Zeus.
Rhea and Mother Earth fooled Cronus by tricking him into thinking that Rhea had given him their youngest child to devour, when in fact she had secretly hidden and protected the child, Zeus, from him. Cronus unknowingly swallowed a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes instead of the baby Zeus.
The earth-goddess is often associated with Gaia in Greek mythology, a primordial deity who personifies the Earth. She is known as the mother of all life and represents the nurturing and life-giving aspect of the natural world.
Zeus sends a flood to earth in Greek mythology as a way to cleanse the world of human wickedness and wrongdoing. It is seen as a punishment for human sins and a way for Zeus to restore order and justice to the world.
Zeus flooded the earth in Greek mythology as part of the Titanomachy, a battle between the Titans and the Olympian gods. He wanted to punish humanity for their wickedness and reset civilization. This catastrophic event is known as the Great Deluge.
Zeus' father was Ouranus (uranus) and his mother was the Earth, gaia, mother earth. Ouranus was Gaia's own child too.
Gaia, the mother of all titans.
Zeus fought Cronus because Mother Earth was angry at Cronus and knew that one of his sons could defeat him. Cronus was eating his children so he wouldn't be overthrown but Rhea, his wife, made sure Zeus wasn't eaten. Then, when Zeus was old enough, he fought Cronus.
Zeus had to overthrow his father,Cronus, because Cronus would not let Mother Earth (Gaea) children escaped so Mother Earth told Zeus to overthrow Cronus.
Gaea was mad at Zeus for having locked the Titans in Tartarus. Gaia is the Greek Mother Goddess, and Terra is her Roman equivalent.
If you are referring to the Percy Jackson series the second set of books; she was mad at Uranus for sending her first 2 sets of children into the depths of tartarus and then conceiving the titans. Gaea loved the titans, but when the Olympians overthrew the titans that made her angry, so she unleashed her first 2 sets of children on the Olympians, mainly Zeus.
Ther is no specific date for the birth of Zeus, but it was before the time of men on the earth.
The Roman Goddess Mnemosyne was the mother of the Muses fathered by Zeus. I cannot confirm that she was known as the daughter of heaven and earth but certainly her name is synonymous with zeus
Zeus's parents are Kronos and Rhea. His grandparents are Gaea (mother earth) and Uranus (father sky).Gaea and Uranus
Gaea is the mother if Zeus.
Rhea is the mother of Zeus.
Zeus' mother was the Titan, Rhea.