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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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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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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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