Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, was known as the cloud-gatherer and was often depicted carrying thunderbolts as symbols of his power and authority.
A chair carried on poles is called a sedan chair. This type of chair was historically used to transport one person who was carried by a team of bearers.
Solution.
Sediment.
He stole his lightning bolt.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun thunderbolts, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a series of thunderbolts, a mass of thunderbolts, a bundle of thunderbolts, etc.
Cleveland Thunderbolts ended in 1994.
Cleveland Thunderbolts was created in 1991.
Birmingham Thunderbolts was created in 2001.
Birmingham Thunderbolts ended in 2001.
Lakeland Thunderbolts was created in 2005.
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The land known for thunderbolts is often associated with Greece, as it is home to the ancient Greek god of thunder and lightning, Zeus. The ancient Greeks believed Zeus hurled thunderbolts down to Earth as a display of his power and wrath.
Zeus: Strongest of all gods! King of the gods! God of the sky and thunder! Carried thunderbolts! Lived in Mount Olympus! Poseidon: God of the sea! Lived in a palace! Carried a trident(three-pronged spear)
He had his thunderbolts.
You cannot make thunderbolts strikes used by the Undertaker in the WWE.
he was powerful and had thunderbolts