21, perhaps.
Alcmene, mother of Heracles
Antiope, the daughter of Asopos; mother of twin sons Amphion and Zethos
Danae, mother of Perseus
Dia, mother of Peirithoos
Elare, mother of Tityos
Europa, mother of Minos, Sarpedon and Rhadamanthys.
Eurymedousa, mother of Myrmidon
Callisto, mother of Arkas
Calyce, mother of Endymion
Cassiopeia, mother of Atymnios
Lamia, children by Zeus (Herophile and Akhilleus) stolen by Hera
Laodameia, mother of Sarpedon
Leda, mother of Polydeukes and Helene
Lysithoe, bore a son named Heracles
Niobe, mother of Argos and Pelasgos
Pandora, (daughter of King Deucalion) mother of Latinos and Graikos
Protogeneia, (daughter of King Deucalion) mother of Aithlios
Thyis, (daughter of King Deucalion) mother of Magnes and Makedon
Pyrrha, (wife of King Deucalion) mother of Hellen
Semele, mother of Dionysus
*Olympias, Historical mother of Alexandros the Great (only according to legend)
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too many because Zeus had sex with many mortal women
If you mean, "What were the relationships of Zeus," there were many mortal women, and of course, Hera.
Zeus had many 'demigod' children- that is, children with mortal women. He was known for his multiple affairs with both mortal and immortal women. Examples are Perseus, Minos, and Heracles. See 'related links' for more.
People liked Zeus because he was powerful and handsome. He often appealed to mortal women and had many children with them. Zeus was called mighty and wise.
Athḗna has no direct sister, but has many half-sisters which Zeus had with many women, mortal or divine.
Zeus is associated with the eagle and the lightning bolt. He has turned himself into many creatures however to seduce women both mortal and immortal.
Zeus is associated with the eagle and the lightning bolt. He has turned himself into many creatures however to seduce women both mortal and immortal.
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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.
Zeus had relations with only mortals as far as I know.EuropaIoSemeleGanymedeCallistoMaiaMetisDioneDanae All of the above are mortal women, besides Ganymede who was his gay lover.
Zeus has too many to count. He has a number of legitimate children with his wife Hera but then also morphs into various creatures and objects to procreate with other mortal women.