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1. Zeus
Zeus is the third god-king in ancient Greek mythology, the supreme god of heaven who rules all things in the world, and the first of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The greatest god in Greek mythology. The god corresponding to Zeus in Roman mythology was Jupiter (or Jove).
Zeus is known as the "King of the Gods" or "King of Olympus" and is also the god of the sky and thunder and lightning. When he is in a good mood, the sky is sunny and clear. When he is angry, the sky is cloudy, lightning and thunder.
2. Hera
Hera is the third generation of divas in ancient Greek mythology, the goddess of marriage and fertility, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The daughter of the second god-king god queen Cronus and Rhea, the co-ruler who shared power with Zeus, the sister and seventh wife of Zeus. Together with Zeus, she and Zeus had Hephaestus, Ares, Heber, and Elethia.
Its counterpart in Roman mythology is Juno, the queen of heaven.
3. Poseidon
Poseidon is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses, legend has it that he gave the first horse to mankind, and his mount is a **chariot driven by a white horse, and he is the brother of Zeus and Hades. In the late imperial period, the Luo Jingxian horse people used Luo to feast on the horse god and correspond to the Greek gods.
The Roman god corresponding to Poseidon was Neptune, the god of the sea, from whom the Latin name Neptune originated.
4. Hades
Hades is the king of Hades in ancient Greek mythology, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the consort god of Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Often referred to as the "Zeus of the Underworld", Hades was a god of the underworld who was confused with Zeus or was seen as the underworld incarnation of Zeus. He is also regarded as the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, he is the third brother of Zeus and Poseidon in the Iliad, and he is the eldest brother of Zeus and Poseidon in the Divine Genealogy.
5. Demeter
Demeter was the goddess of agriculture, grain, and harvest in ancient Greek mythology, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. In Roman mythology, the god corresponding to Demeter was the god Ceres, Cres (Latin: CĂ©res).
Demeter was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the sister of Hestia, and the sister of Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus, with whom she gave birth to Persephone.
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1. Zeus is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, the god of the gods at the head of the twelve main gods of Olympus, and the supreme main god who rules all things in the universe (in ancient Greek mythology, the main god refers specifically to Zeus), people often use "the father of gods and mankind" and "god-king" to call him, and he is the greatest god among the gods of Greek mythology. The god corresponding to Zeus in Roman mythology is Jupiter or Jove, considered the patron saint of Sagittarius.
2. Because the ancient Greeks worshipped Zeus, Zeus was said to be their ancestors in mythology, and many gods of Olympus and many Greek heroes were the children of him and different women. He uses the thunderbolt as the ** to maintain order between heaven and earth, and the bull and eagle are his symbols. His brothers, Poseidon and Hades, ruled the seas and the underworld, respectively.
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Greek mythology Zeus was the main god.
Zeus uses the thunderbolt as the ** to maintain order between heaven and earth, and the bull and the eagle are his symbols. Zeus is the son of Kronos, the second god-king of the Titans. Zeus's great achievement was to defeat Kronus and defeat the demon king Typhon.
Zeus became an ancient Greek myth.
The third generation of the king of the gods.
Therefore, in ancient Greek mythology, the main god refers specifically to Zeus. In addition, the terms "father of the gods and of mankind" and "god-king" also refer to Zeus. The ancient Greeks worshipped Zeus, and many of the gods of Olympus and many Greek heroes were the children of him and different women.
Family: Zeus had a total of seven wives, each of whom was the goddess of wisdom.
The goddess of law, the goddess of water and grass pastures, the goddess of agriculture and grains, the goddess of memory, the goddess of nursing, and the queen of heaven. The sons and daughters of Zeus were Athena.
Boros, the Three Goddesses of Fate, the Three Graces, the Muses, Dionysus, and many more, they all have different positions.
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Hercules, Apollo, the god of the sun, Poseidon, Hades, Hades, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Prometheus, the god of heaven.
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Zeus Zeus
The main god in Greek mythology, the "father of the gods", the third god-king, was the ruler of Mount Olympus.
Son of Kronos and Rhea, in charge of the Celestial Realm. He uses thunder and lightning as the ** to maintain order between heaven and earth, and the bull and eagle are his symbols.
His brothers, Poseidon and Hades, ruled the seas and the underworld, respectively; Hera, the queen of heaven, was the wife of Zeus. Zeus was known for his lustful flowers, and many of the gods of Olympus and many of the Greek heroes were the children of him and different women.
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