Leto, Metis, Maia, Semele
Leto, Metis, Maia, Semele
Zeus loves his wife Hera, who is also his sister. However, Zeus is known for having many extramarital affairs with both goddesses and mortal women in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Zeus had many affairs with other goddesses and mortal women, but there are no major myths suggesting an affair specifically between Zeus and Hera, who were married. However, Hera often became jealous and sought revenge on Zeus's lovers and their offspring.
he liked to have affairs with mortal women
All of the sons of Zeus were Apollon's half-brothers. Some of the gods were children of Zeus: Apollon, Ares, Hephaestus, Hermes, and the goddesses Artemis and Athena. Then there were quite a number of offspring of his affairs with mortal women.
No; Zeus had many affairs with mortals, nymphs, and goddesses.
Rachel,Sara, and Katyln.
It was the "will of Zeus" that the mortal Paris judge between the three goddesses, and chose the fairest according to Homer's version in The Iliad.
In Greek mythology, Zeus and Demeter were not lovers. Zeus was married to Hera, and Demeter was known as the goddess of agriculture and fertility. Zeus did have many affairs and relationships with other goddesses and mortal women, but not with Demeter.
Paris was the mortal man that Zeus chose to judge the fairest of the goddesses - Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera.
Zeus' third wife was Queen Metis, a Titan goddess of wisdom and craft. She was known for her wisdom and cunning, but Zeus ultimately swallowed her in fear that the child she was pregnant with would overthrow him.
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is married to Hephaestus, not Zeus. However, there are myths and stories that suggest Aphrodite had relationships with other gods, including Ares (the god of war) and Adonis. Zeus, as the king of the gods, had multiple affairs with various goddesses and mortal women.