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What was Zeus's job?

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What was zeus' godly job and who was his wife?

Zeus was the king of all the gods. His wife was Hera.


What is Hermes job?

He is the the messenger god.He is the son of Zeus and Maia.


What is the Greek god Hercules's job?

Hera (don't forget the capital) is the wife of Zeus and the queen of the Greek gods. She is also the Goddess of wives.


What is Zeus' job?

Zeus was the god of all gods and goddesses. He controlled The rain, thunder, and lightning. no jesus is a god but he is are savor also he forgives us for when we do wrong... he is there when we need him(he is always there for you)


Why did Zeus give the job of creating people to the Titans?

The deity that created man (in Greek mythology) was Prometheus, a Titan. However he did it under his own initiative. Zeus had nothing to do with it.


Who did the same job as Zeus Apollo and Aphrodite?

Heracles __ In Roman mythology Zeus was Jupiter, Apollo retained the name and was called Apollo by Romans as well, and Aphrodite became Venus.


Was Zeus cruel and mean?

Zeus did many things others wouldn't like. he also raped his sister and married her Zeus also had a reason to punish someone when they did bad. so I honestly think that Zeus was doing his job and being someone nice but everybody do something he is not perfect but he isn't bad either .


What was god Ares job?

Ares, son of Hera and Zeus, was the god of war. His Roman counterpart is Mars.


Why was Aquila placed in the sky?

In Greek mythology, Aquila the eagle was placed in the sky as a constellation by Zeus to commemorate his faithful servant Ganymede. Ganymede was a handsome prince Zeus transformed into an eagle and carried to Mount Olympus to be his cupbearer.


What area did Zeus rule?

He ruled all of the skies and because he was top god he also told everyone else what there job was


Is it Zeus' or Zeus'?

The answer is Zeus'.