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Zeus

Zeus (/zjuːs/, Ancient Greek: Ζεύς) is the supreme deity of the Greek pantheon. He is a sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus.

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Abode
Mount Olympus
Children
See § Offspring
Parents
Cronus and Rhea
Roman
Jupiter
Siblings
Hestia, Hades, Hera, Poseidon, and Demeter
Spouse
Hera

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related to Name · 81
Zeus → Aegean, Albanian, Albanian Zoj-z, AlteSchwabacher, Artaxerxes, AtlantisFraktur, Breitkopf Fraktur, BreitkopfFraktur, Cankama, Code2001, Cprt, Diogenes Laërtius, Dií, Diós, Dyeus, Dyēus, Día, FetteFraktur, Fraktur3, FreeSerif
related to Partners before Hera · 53
Zeus → According, Aglaea, Apollo, Apollodorus, Artemis, Athena, Atropos, Charites, Chrysippus, Clotho, Cronos, Cyclops Brontes, Delos, Demeter, Dike, Eirene, Eunomia, Euphrosyne, Gaia, Hephaestus
related to Challenges to power · 50
Zeus → According, Aegipan, Aeschylus, Apollodorus, Athena, Cadmus, Cilicia, Corycian Cave, Cronus, Dawn, Delphyne, Disabled, Egypt, Eos, Epimenides, Gaia, Giants, Gigantomachy, He, Helios
related to Birth · 37
Zeus → AD, Aegeum, Alexandrian, Apollodorus, Arcadia, BC, Callimachus, Corinth, Crete, Cronus, Demeter, Dicte, Diodorus Siculus, Eumelos, Following, Gaia, Hades, He, Hera, Hestia
related to Affairs · 36
Zeus → According, Aegina, After, Alcmene, Amphitryon, Antiope, Apollo, Apollodorus, Argive, Artemis, Bacchylides, Cadmus, Callimachus, Callisto, Crete, Danae, Egypt, Euripides's, Europa, Harmonia
related to Helios · 32
Zeus → Aegean, Although, Amorgos, Anastasy, BC, British Museum, Dyḗus Pḥatḗr, Euripides, Euripides's, Frequent, Greco-Egyptian, Greek, Greeks, Helios, Hellenic, Hesiod, Hvare-khshaeta, In, Medea, Mediterranean
related to Infancy · 27
Zeus → According, Adrasteia, Althaea, Amalthea, Apollodorus, Cronus, Dicte, Diodorus Siculus, Fabulae, Hades, He, Hera, Hyginus, Ida, Kouretes, Melisseus, Mount Ida, Oceanus, Poseidon, Rhea
related to Ascension to power · 25
Zeus → According, Apollodorus, Campe, Cronus, Cyclopes, Delphi, Earth's, Gaia, Gaia's, Hades, He, Hundred-Handers, Mount Olympus, Mount Othrys, Oceanid Metis, Olympians, Poseidon, Tartarus, The, The Cyclopes
related to Foreign gods · 23
Zeus → Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Baal Shamen, Dionysus, Egyptian Ammon, English, Etruscan Tinia, He, Heaven, Hellenizing Jews, Hindu, Indra, Jerusalem, Judean Temple, Jupiter, Lord, Not, Phrygian, Roman, Rome, Sabazios
related to Marriage to Hera · 23
Zeus → According, Aetia, Ares, Athena, Callimachus, Cronus, Eileithyia, Hebe, Hephaestus, Hera, Hesiod's, Homer, Iliad, In, Oceanus, Samos, Tartarus, Tethys, Theogony, Various

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ZeusAbodeMount Olympus1.00infobox
ZeusChildrenSee § Offspring1.00infobox
ZeusParentsCronus and Rhea1.00infobox
ZeusRomanJupiter1.00infobox
ZeusSiblingsHestia, Hades, Hera, Poseidon, and Demeter1.00infobox
ZeusSpouseHera1.00infobox
ZeusSymbolThunderbolt, eagle1.00infobox
Zeusis achild of Cronus and Rhea0.90text
Zeusis aGreek continuation of0.90text
Zeusis aonly deity in the Olympic pantheon whose name has such a transparent Indo-European etymology.Plato0.90text
that it is instead Cadmusinstance ofwith differences0.80text
Pan who recovers Zeus's sinewsinstance ofwith differences0.80text

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