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  • '''Zeus''' was the chief-god in the ancient [[Greek mythology]]. He was believed to ...Cyclops]] gave Zeus the thunderbolt which only he could wield. Afterwards, Zeus married his sister Hera and because he liberated his brothers and sisters,
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  • {{Image|statue of zeus.jpg|right|200px|Statue of Zeus at Olympia, recreated for the Hermitage Museum}} ...ned for its quality. It was about 13 metres tall and housed in a Temple of Zeus. The statue was destroyed in a fire in A.D. 462.
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  • ...eus]]; when she became pregnant with the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]], Zeus swallowed Metis, and eventually Athena was born out of his head; accordingl
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  • ...ory". When Zeus exposed himself, Semele was [[incinerated]] instantly, but Zeus rescued her [[embryo|embryonic]] [[son]] Dionysos and placed him into his [
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  • ...[Semele]], but he was born from the [[thigh]] of Zeus (Semele saw the real Zeus and was instantly incinerated, according to legend.)
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  • ...bound by other Olympian gods. Achilles asks her to use her influence with Zeus to bring dishonour to the Greeks until they recognise his worth. She is su
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  • ...perhuman strength and resourcefulness. As one of the illegitimate sons of Zeus he was hated by the goddess [[Hera]] who inflicted a temporary madness on h ...oisoned shirt which his wife Deianeira had been deceived into giving him. Zeus granted him immortality and a place on Olympus.
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  • ...]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]], or perhaps the son of [[Hera]] alone (without Zeus, which may explain why he's [[lame]] and [[ugly]].) In the ''Iliad'' he's [
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  • '''Zeus''' was the chief-god in the ancient [[Greek mythology]]. He was believed to ...Cyclops]] gave Zeus the thunderbolt which only he could wield. Afterwards, Zeus married his sister Hera and because he liberated his brothers and sisters,
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  • ...a [[sister]] of [[Zeus]]. She was not involved in the attempt to dethrone Zeus. Like [[Artemis]] and [[Athene]], she remained a virgin. Peaceable and un
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  • In Greek mythology, Phoenician princess taken to Crete by Zeus disguised as a bull.
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  • ...he [[Greek god|goddess]] who was the [[wife]] of [[Zeus]] (the second one; Zeus' first wife was [[Metis]]). Her [[name]] means ''right order'' and her two
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  • ...]] who is a [[titan]] and the father of many other gods; also known as ''[[Zeus]]''.
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  • A hero of Greek mythology, son of [[Zeus]], who among other adventures, had to perform twelve "Labours".
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  • ...of [[earthquake]]s. He was a [[brother]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hades]]; while Zeus lived on [[Mount Olympus]] and ruled over all the [[Olympians]], Poseidon's
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  • {{r|Statue of Zeus at Olympia}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zeus]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...[[mythology]], he was a [[giant]], and [[son]] of [[Elara]] and [[Zeus]]. Zeus hid Elara from his wife [[Hera]] by placing her deep beneath the [[earth]]
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  • ...hology, a god who is the father of [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]] (or ''[[Zeus]]''); also known as ''[[Cronos]]''.
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Alcmene]], a [[hero]] of exceptional strength and resourcefulness,
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  • {{Image|statue of zeus.jpg|right|200px|Statue of Zeus at Olympia, recreated for the Hermitage Museum}} ...ned for its quality. It was about 13 metres tall and housed in a Temple of Zeus. The statue was destroyed in a fire in A.D. 462.
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  • ...stia was the [[Greek god|goddess]] of the [[hearth]] and a [[sister]] of [[Zeus]].
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  • ...s the first [[sacrifice]], the worst part of the [[meat]]; to retaliate, [[Zeus]] hid fire, but Prometheus stole it for [[people]] to use. Prometheus was [
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she is the [[daughter]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]] whose name means "youthful bloom", and "[[wife]] of the [[de
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  • ...] of [[Ouranos]] and [[Gaia]], the [[wife]] of [[Cronos]], [[mother]] of [[Zeus]] and his five [[sibling]]s.
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  • ...ogy, goddess of marriage, daughter of Saturn, jealous wife (and sister) of Zeus; caused numerous troubles for the hero of the [[Aeneid]]]; especially despi
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  • ...ods [[Gaia]] and [[Ouranos]], and who preceded the [[Olympians]] such as [[Zeus]], [[Hera]], [[Apollo]] and [[Athena]]
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  • In Greek mythology, god of the sky who was the grandfather of Zeus ([[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]]) and father of Cronus ([[Saturn (mythology
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  • ...] and [[Helen of Troy]], and had two [[son]]s [[Castor]] and [[Pollux]]. [[Zeus]] made himself look like a [[swan]], and Helen was hatched from an egg.
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  • ...home of the Ancient Olympic Games; there used to stand a temple to the god Zeus, with one of the Seven Wonders of the World inside.
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  • ...as his twin. According to [[Greek mythology]], Heracles' [[father]] was [[Zeus]] while Iphicles' father was the [[husband]] of [[Alcmene]], whose name was
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  • ...Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the equivalent to the [[Greek god]] [[Zeus]], but he was a Hurrian god. He controlled [[storm]]s. <noinclude><br /><br
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  • '''Ares''' was the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] god of war, son of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]. He was hated by most of the other gods. His twin sister w
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  • ...d]] in [[Ancient Rome|Ancient Roman]] religion, corresponding to the Greek Zeus. One of the Latin forms of his name gives us the word "jovial", and in [[
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  • ...n''' is a god who is the father of [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]] (or ''[[Zeus]]''); also known as ''[[Cronos]]''.
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  • ...e|Greek]] [[mythology]], they were [[Greek god|Greek gods]] who included [[Zeus]] along with his [[sibling]]s and [[children]] and include: [[Poseidon]], [
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  • ...uno and Jupiter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Painting of two lovers.|Juno and Zeus did not have a happy [[marriage]].]] ...Trojans]] since some of the Trojan royalty were descended from her husband Zeus through [[marriage|extra-marital]] affairs, and it didn't help that the Tro
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  • ...so of childbirth. She is the twin [[sister]] of Apollo, [[daughter]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Leto]]. At some point, she began to be identified with the [[moon]]
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  • ...[[Phoebe]], and [[Philonoe]]. His wife Leda was [[seduction|seduced]] by [[Zeus]] who [[deception|disguised]] himself as a [[swan]].
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  • {{r|Statue of Zeus at Olympia}}
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  • ...the world between them. Poseidon became ruler of the sea, and his brothers Zeus and Hades ruled the sky and underworld respectively. His sisters were [[He
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  • {{r|Statue of Zeus at Olympia}}
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  • ...[[mythology]], (Roman name: '''Ceres''') is one of the five siblings of [[Zeus]]; she is the [[Greek god|goddess} of [[grain]] and [[agriculture]] who goe
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...ly [[history]], but misunderstood. He lived around 300 BCE. He suggested [[Zeus]] and other [[Greek god|gods]] had been [[king|kings]] and that myths were
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  • ...)|Chaos]] to [[Gaia]] to [[Ouranos]] to [[Kronos]] and the [[Titans]] to [[Zeus]] and his generation. It was written about 700 BCE and is an important text
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  • In Greek mythology, '''Hermes''', the son of [[Zeus]] and Maia is the messenger god. As a herald, he has a role relating to bo
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...er of [[Heracles]] and [[Iphicles]]. Heracles' [[fatherhood|father]] was [[Zeus]], while Iphicles' father was [[Amphitryon]], according to [[Elizabeth Vand
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  • ...ods [[Gaia]] and [[Ouranos]], and who preceded the [[Olympians]] such as [[Zeus]],[[Hera]], [[Apollo]] and [[Athena]].
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  • ...own by a successive generation of gods known as the [[Olympians]] led by [[Zeus]].
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  • {{Image|Correggio Leda.jpg|right|340px|[[Zeus]] transformed himself into a swan, to seduce Leda; this is one of many tale
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  • ...his [[romantic love|love]] affair with a goddess, and he was punished by [[Zeus]] with a bolt of [[lightning]] which made him unable to walk.
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  • ** [[Zeus (Marvel Comics|Zeus)]]
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  • ..., and [[Tethys]]. Later on, a new generation of gods took over, ruled by [[Zeus]], [[Poseidon]] and [[Hades]].
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...he offspring of [[Typhon]] and [[Echidna]]; in another, the offspring of [[Zeus]] and [[Selene]]; in another, the offspring of [[Chimera]]. It was the firs
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  • ...with arousal, and there were instances when she unleashed this power on [[Zeus]] himself; the only beings she couldn't affect were three virgin goddesses, ...unt happens in the ''Iliad'', in which she is described as the daughter of Zeus and the goddess [[Dione]].
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  • ...dedicated to the God [[Zeus]].<ref>Price, Martin J. (1988). "The Statue of Zeus at Olympia", in Peter A. Clayton and Martin J. Price (eds.) ''The Seven Won ...tals. At the end of the Games victors, wearing their crowns, sacrificed to Zeus and there was a banquet during which a chorus sang a victory song composed
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...ncluding the [[Elysian Fields]]. He was considered to be the brother of [[Zeus]] and husband of [[Persephone]]. The underworld, Tartaros, came to be call
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  • ...[sky]]. Gaia's children were free, and Cronos became the chief god until [[Zeus]] too over, according to [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship
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  • ...themselves: Hades ruled the underworld, Poseidon the seas and oceans, and Zeus the heavens. ...]], the smith god. Using his hammer or wedge, [[Hephaestus]] cracked open Zeus’s head and out sprang Athene, full grown and armed, with a mighty shout.
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  • ...ythology]] '''Helen of Troy''' was the daughter of the [[Greek god|god]] [[Zeus]] and the human [[Leda]]. She was reportedly the most [[beauty|beautiful]]
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  • ...East, South, and West. One of her lovers was [[Tithonus]]. Aurora asked [[Zeus]] to grant [[immortality]] to Tithonus. However, she failed to ask him for
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ==Statue of Zeus at Olympia== :''Main Article:[[Statue of Zeus at Olympia]]''
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  • ...reek]] goddess, born, according [[Hesiod]], fully armed from the head of [[Zeus]]. Sometimes known as Pallas Athene, she was the virgin goddess of [[wisdom
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  • ...te. Also called PARCAE, after the daughters of Zeus and three daughters of Zeus and the goddess Themida,
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  • ...xample, the goddess [[Athena]] was [[birth|born]] out of the [[head]] of [[Zeus]], according to [[mythology|myths]] as described in works such as the ''[[I
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  • ...arded as being [[Ganymede]], the youth who was carried to Mt. Olympus by [[Zeus]] to be the cup bearer to the gods. The figure is usually depicted as being
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  • ...city is inextricably linked with the goddess [[Athena]], the daughter of [[Zeus]] in [[Greek mythology]], who was depicted as a virgin goddess with a decid
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  • * In '''[[Die Hard With A Vengeance]]''', McClaine and Zeus Carver ([[Samuel L. Jackson]]) must defuse bombs across New York placed by
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  • ...''Deltoton''. As it also represents the first letter of the greek name of Zeus, which is Dios, this constellation shall show the beginning of the cosmic o
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  • ..., Artemis threw a deerskin over him to make the dogs attack him, because [[Zeus]] wanted to prevent him from wooing [[Semele]]. This version may be the old
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  • ::for [[Zeus]] had given royal power to Proetus. ...ence against the guest-host relationship, and it had the effect of turning Zeus against the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojans]] in the ensuing decades-long con
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  • ...irst kills Priam's son [[Polites]] as he seeks sanctuary on the altar of [[Zeus]]. Priam rebukes Neoptolemus, throwing a spear at him, which misses. Neopto
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  • ...nder their great champion [[Hector]]. Gods take part on both sides, but [[Zeus]] retains overall control of the outcome. Eventually Achilles allows his f
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  • | || [[MV Zeus I|''Zeus I'']] || || 27,000 tonnes
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  • ...ith ordinary people and too many of their good qualities were corrupted. [[Zeus]], the supreme god, saw it and punished Atlantis... The story ends abruptly
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  • <blockquote>The mythological Parcae were the three daughters of Zeus and the goddess Themida (the SSU satellites are launched in groups of three
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  • ...hased away flies during the sacrifices to [[Zeus]] and [[Athena]]. Also, [[Zeus]] sent a fly to sting the horse [[Pegasus]] causing [[Bellerophon]] to fall
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  • ...heseus arrived, Hecale had died. In her honour Theseus founded the cult of Zeus Hecaleius. ...this was his duty as son of Poseidon. Minos, who was said to be the son of Zeus, decided to test his claim by throwing his [[ring]] to the ocean and asking
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  • ...older name ''Iovis''. There were other old Jupiter-names, e.g. the archaic Zeus-derivate ''Dieus''. Therefore sentence changed from "which used to be the o
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  • ...pothesis that the original Teutonic high god was Tiwaz, corresponding to [[Zeus]], from whom Tyr/Ziu/Tiw devolved.
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  • ...imself and his men from the fighting, and Thetis used her influence with [[Zeus]] to persuade him to favour the Trojans until the Achaeans treated her son With Zeus on their side, the war began to turn in the Trojans' favour, and the Achaea
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  • *[[Statue of Zeus at Olympia]]
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  • ...ty, on the banks of the [Ilissus Stream]], he began a temple to Olympian [[Zeus]], but this wasn’t finished until the reign of the Roman Emperor [[Hadria
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  • ...deified hero Joe [[Theseus]] and the grotesque Eyeball Kid, murderer of [[Zeus]], continue to fight old battles and settle old scores. When the Harrier se
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  • ...haethon'', also meaning "shining," brighter than the first, dedicated to [[Zeus]];
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  • ...based on [[Rinthon]]'s comedy ''Heracles'', which shows [[Heracles]] and [[Zeus]], who threaten [[Apollo (mythology|Apollo]] with a thunderbolt and a club.
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  • ...the Roman gods [[Juno (mythology)|Juno]], [[Venus (goddess)|Venus]], and [[Zeus|Jupiter]]. It quickly became a textbook for Roman students to learn about t ...ivilization]]. Romans equated their own gods with the Greek gods, so that "Zeus" (Greek) became "Jupiter" (Latin). Romans copied Greek [[lyric]] poetry and
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  • ...circle" for the system’s appearance in the sky. In [[Greek mythology]], [[Zeus]] placed his son by a mortal woman, the infant [[Hercules]], on [[Hera]]'s
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  • ...] [[Saturn (mythology)|Saturn]] (the Greek equivalent is Kronos, father of Zeus). Its symbol is a stylized representation of the god's sickle ([[Unicode]]:
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  • ...nd patterns in [[mythology|myth]] in various cultures, e.g. [[sky god]]. [[Zeus]] is an example of a sky god.<ref>Pals, page 169</ref><ref>Pals, page 171</
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