The Power Of Zeus Children is the power to throw lighting bolts.
No, Perseus was a mortal. actually Perseus was a demigod (half god and half mortal) his father is Zeus and mother is Danae(a mortal)
no, Zeus is an actual god, not a demigod. However, He is the offspring of Rhea and Cronus, which are both immortals.
When a god marries a demigod the demigod receives the same powers as the god. Which makes the demigod now more powerful the god. So the demigod has their powers and the powers of the god.
The Greek goddess Artemis was a virgin goddess, so she had no children. If she did have a demigod child, her/his powers would be similar to Artemis'. They would probable be able to shoot an arrow with perfect aim and heal.
A demigod child of Apollo typically has powers related to music, archery, healing, prophecy, and some control over light. They may also possess heightened physical abilities, such as agility and stamina, and have a natural affinity for the arts.
Well, the exact powers of a child in mythology would vary, but likely it would be centered around Agriculture, quite possibly going into the Harvest and The Seasons.
Yes. A son of Zeus.
Heracles, a demigod son of Zeus.
In the Percy Jackson and the Olympian series the only child of Zeus was Thalia Grace. But in the Lost Hero series (spolier alert) there is another one named Jason.
A demigod child of Ares would have skilled control of weapons (without training), superiour horsemanship, and in many cases are master strategists.
Heracles or Hercules
He wasn't a god, but a demi-god (= half god), because he was the son of a god and a mortal. Hercules was a demigod because his father was Zeus. Zeus is god of Olympus or powerful. But his mother is mortal. He became a god when he died and Zeus turned him into a god. He was born a demigod.