
⚡ Zeus :: Greek God of the Sky and Thunder, King of the Gods
Zeus' Lovers However, theirs would prove to be a bittersweet marriage, because Zeus, to say the least, was a promiscuous god. Bearing the shape of many different animals, he had numerous love affairs with many nymphs and mortals , which made Hera jealous; some say that, when she scolded him for this, disguised as a serpent, he even slept with ...
Zeus – Mythopedia
2023年9月20日 · Overview. Zeus was the supreme god of the Greeks, a mighty deity who meted out justice from atop Mount Olympus. Hailed as the father of both mortals and immortals, Zeus was the god of the sky and weather, but was also connected with …
Hera :: Queen of the Gods - Greek Mythology
Ixion fared even worse: Zeus fooled him into making love with a cloud fashioned in Hera’s image, and then ordered Hermes to bind him to a perpetually turning wheel of fire. By most accounts, Hera gave Zeus four children: Ares, the god of war, Eileithyia, the goddess of childbirth, Hebe, the goddess of eternal youth, and Hephaestus, the god of ...
Metis :: The Titaness of Wisdom - Greek Mythology
Unbeknownst to Zeus, Metis was already pregnant with Athena at the time he swallowed her. Inside Zeus's body, Metis began crafting a helmet for her unborn daughter. This act led to Zeus experiencing unbearable headaches. In his agony, he sought the help of Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths, who struck Zeus's head with an axe. From the opened ...
The Creation - Greek Mythology
The Return of Zeus The child was Zeus. Raised by the nymphs Adrasteia and Ida, and the she-goat Amalthea, he quickly grew into a handsome youth in a cave on the Cretan Mount Ida. When the time came, he left Crete to ask his future wife, the Titaness Metis (Wisdom), for an advice on how to defeat Cronus. She answered by preparing a drink ...
Zeus' Lovers - Greek Mythology
Zeus' Wives Zeus and Metis His first and favorite lover was Metis, a Titan goddess and mother of Athena. Zeus and Themis He later married Themis, Titan goddess of tradition, with whom he had six children; the three Horai (Hours) and the three Moirai (Fates); according to some myths, the three Nymphai (Nymphs) were also children of Zeus and Themis.
Crete :: Birthplace of Zeus - Greek Mythology
Zeus, the king of gods and men, was born in a cave in Greece and was raised by a goat, Amalthea. It was also in the nearby islets of Paximadia that the twins Artemis and Apollo were born. When Crete was attacked by a giant lizard, Zeus defended the Greek island and threw a lightning bolt against it, turning the beast to stone and into an island ...
Titanomachy - Greek Mythology
Zeus, along with his brothers Poseidon and Hades, divided the universe by drawing straws; Zeus won and became the king of the sky, as well as the ruler of mortals and gods; Poseidon became the ruler of the seas; while Hades, who drew the shortest straw, became the ruler of the Underworld. This was the dawn of a new era in Greek mythology.
⚔ Ares :: Greek War God - Greek Mythology
Ares, the Unloved God Battle with Diomedes Since he was the savage god of senseless war, Ares was almost universally detested. At one point, after Ares is wounded in battle by Diomedes, even Zeus calls him “the most hateful of all the gods,” remarking that if he hadn’t been his son, he would have surely ended up in Tartarus wit
Birth of Athena - Greek Mythology
Zeus came to lust after Metis, and chased her in his direct way. Metis tried to escape, going so far as to change her form many times; she changed into various creatures such as hawks, fish, and serpents. However, Zeus was both determined and equally proficient at changing form. He continued his pursuit until she relented.