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  • This item was introduced during the Double Fight Loot Event of June 15 - 18, 2010. During this event the item dropped 2 times. After the event the item still drops but only 1 time.
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  • Es un loboan mutado con los poderes adicionales de el poder de distribuir y generar luz y sombra y adquirió un aumento de sus poderes de su especie.
  • Zeus is the strongest cyber created at a Cyber Factory, and possibly one of the strongest in the game. It is available from the Nano Age, alongside the upgraded versions of the other Digital Age Cybers. Interestingly, it is in a green and blue color scheme, like the upgraded cybers it appears with, despite being the first of its model. A Zeus II does appear in the Scenario Editor, but appears nowhere in the actual game. It has an orange and red color scheme, like the Digital Age cybers.
  • Zeus is the god of lightning, thunder and storms in Greek mythology he became the king of the Olympian pantheon. Zeus is renowned for being both a scoundrel and a noble warrior king, making him one of the ur-examples anti-heroes.
  • Zeus is the king of gods and men, who mediates the disputes of the gods on Mount Olympus. He sometimes helps Odysseus or allows Athena to do the same.
  • Zeus is the Greek god of the sky, weather, air, lightning, honor, and justice. He is the King of Olympus, the youngest son of the Titans Kronos and Rhea, and the husband of the goddess Hera. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter.
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  • Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He appeared as a member of the Council of Nine in the "Imaginationland" trilogy. He gets killed when Imaginationland is blown up by a nuclear missile, but gets revived when Butters imagines Imaginationland, as it was before the evil creatures burst out of the barrier.
  • Zeus is the Greek God of air and sky. He is the chief Olympian. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
  • She was part of a convoy along with Thor and Odysseus. The convoy was to be attacked by Assault Gunboats and TIE Avengers, and the starships had to rely on X-wings from Rogue and Blue Squadrons to give the starships enough time to escape into hyperspace.
  • center Zeus (世宇子) là đội bóng phản diện chính trong game Inazuma Eleven. Ở dòng thời gian gốc, đây chính là đội bóng đụng độ Raimon trong trận chung kết giải Football Frontier, đồng thời cũng chính là đối thủ cuối cùng của người chơi trong cốt truyện game phần đầu.
  • Categoría:Jutsu Lars golpea a su oponente en el aire con Elemento Rayo infundido en la palma, produciendo un corte.
  • Zeus ist in der griechischen Mythologie auf der Erde der oberste Gott. Er ist mit Hera verheiratet, hat aber viele Affären, darunter Leto, die ihm die Zwillinge Apoll und Artemis gebiert. 1999 meint Henry Janeway, dass Zeus persönlich über Reisende wachte und man es genauso tun sollte. (VOY: ) In der Realität ist Hermes der Schutzgott der Reisenden. ⚙ Dieser Artikel wurde als be­son­ders aus­bau­fähig ge­kenn­zeich­net. Solltest du über weitere Fak­ten und In­for­mat­ion­en zum Thema verfügen, zögere nicht, diese beizutragen und [ bearbeite] ihn! Kategorie:Ausbaufähiger Artikel
  • Zeus was only mentioned in a conversation between Piper and Chris Halliwell.
  • Zeus er på fjerde plass i "vår gud" valget. Han tapte stemmer da han fylle zappa folk med lyn og voldtok elizabeth den andre. Han søker jobb siden han er meget missfornøyd med å være en dverg. Det ryktes at han sitter i varetekt.
  • Zeus (ゼウス) is the final boss of World Heroes 2 Jet. __TOC__
  • Zeus is the chief deity of ancient Greek mythology. Residing on Mount Olympus, he is associated primarily with lightning, which he wields in his hands and throws upon earth like a spear.
  • Zeus is the Greek god of the sky and thunder and the leader of the Greek Pantheon. Kid Olympus won a test for his favor when the teen approached the Greek Pantheon on Olympus.
  • Zeus (ゼウス Zeusu) is a void weapon (said to be a huge flying warship) of mass destruction. Two different versions are known to exist in the world.
  • Zeus is a in the game Steamlands. Zeus is a very powerful gun that deals very high amounts of damage due to its ability to split bombs fired, which takes up more grid spaces than any other gun in Steamlands, although it also takes the longest to charge.
  • Zeus è un homey nuvola creato direttamente dall'anima di Big Mom.
  • "I rule the heavens, all must bow to me!"-Zeus [src] Zeus is god of the sky, son of Cronus and Rhea, and brother of Hestia, Hades, Poseidon, Demeter and Hera.
  • The technique consists of striking the opponent into the air with a Lightning Release infused uppercut palm attack.
  • Zeus was the king of the Olympian/Greek Gods and God of the Sky and Lightning.
  • Zeus is a moderator for Club Penguin Rewritten. He also works for the blog, in which he does Penguin of the Week every Monday.
  • right|300px Zeus ist der Göttervater in der Griechischen Mythologie. Er wird in der römischen Mythologie durch Jupiter verkörpert.
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  • Zeus is the god of lightning and the leader of the Greek Pantheon. He was the one who imprisoned Prometheus for stealing back fire.
  • Zeus ist ein Hengst und gehört zu den Nomadenpferden. Zeus stellt den gleichnamigen obersten olympische Gott dar Zeus ist der Herrscher des Himmels, also auch von Blitz und Donner.
  • Hauptwelt: Jaina's HoardRegion: Andermanischer SektorRegierungschef: Livia ArkovNachbarstaaten: Cyberis, Midanvold, Psilon, Ericerra, Taurus, Mantell
  • Zeus is a Greek Archaic Age major god.
  • Zeus is the ruler of Mount Olympus.
  • Zeus oli kreikkalaisen mytologian ylijumala.
  • He is a native of the planet Caltos. Zeus occasionally is present in the realm of the Immortal Elders, as it is he who imparts his power on the agents of Shazam. __TOC__
  • Zeus is the first short-range explorer model built by Roberts Space Industries. Featuring RSI's patented Q-Core VIII engine, BTST-rated thermal shields, and comfortable cabin for three. The Zeus may be top of the line but it won't cost a fortune to be yours.
  • Zeus - pies Rhody Chesterfield, którego kocha nad życie. Jest to pies rasy Chihuahua.
  • Uncompleted portions included a sprite viewer/editor which supported .spr and .s16 files, a catalogue file editor, a BLK file viewer/creator (which doesn't work properly under Windows XP, unfortunately), a CAOS 'command line' tool, a genome editor, a syntax-aware CAOS editor, a room editor and a PRAY compiler/decompiler. You can download the final beta version, Beta 14a, from NornenMeister
  • Studying this hero gives a small bonus to Damage. If Zeus is your hero, in addition to the daily studies conducted in the Hall of Heroes, you can gain Hero Points by winning battles against other commanders who study Artemis or Hephaestus.
  • At some point, Zeus gave birth to Hercules but decided to have him raised on the surface of Planet Earth. Hercules could only take up his rightful place with the other Gods if he could complete twelve labours for Eurytheus of Arcos. Even when Hercules succeeded, Zeus did not deem Hercules ready. It was only when Hercules thanked Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary for saving his life and apologising did Zeus come down and reveal that the "thirteenth" task was to realise that everyone is equal. Zeus then gave his son an instant makeover and took him up to Olympus.
  • Zeus is the Father of the Olympian Gods, most notably Hercules. He first encountered Ghost Rider in the event that gathered the Champions together for the first time. Pluto tricked him into forcing Hercules to get married, but Ghost Rider becomes the voice of reason and convinces Zeus it was all a trick. Zeus declares that Hercules does not have to get married, and he rewards the Champions for their help.
  • RSI présente le Zeus, son premier modèle d’éclaireur courte portée doté du générateur Q-core VIII, de boucliers thermiques BTST et d’une cabine confortable pour trois personnes. Le Zeus constitue le haut de gamme mais il ne vous coûtera pas une fortune.
  • Zeus is the king of the gods. He is married to his sister Hera, though he often falls in love with other women, both mortal and immortal, whom he has had many children with, as well as three children with Hera: Ares, Hephaestus, and Eris. Thus giving him a reputation as a womanizer. Some of Zeus' children include: With Demeter Persephone With Metis Athena With Maia Hermes With Semele With Leto Apollo With Alcmeme Heracles With Danae Perseus
  • In Inazuma Eleven the Movie, they were defeated by Ogre in the Football Frontier semi-finals, who led with a score of 36-0 at the end of the match. As a result, they didn't play Raimon in the FF Finals.
  • King of the gods and hated by most, Zeus is not the kindest of creatures. He can be fair, but Jericho would like to run him through. He is the father of Artemis and Apollo, as well as Dionysus and too many more to count.
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  • Dialogue >> Zeus is the main antagonist in Mythology Island. He is called Jupiter in Roman Mythology. He's the god of the heavens, law, order, men, weather, and the King of the Greek Gods and Goddesses.
  • Zeus is a swift, humanoid, bird-like Bakugan debuting in Bakugan Battle Dimensions. A God Bakugan, Shun Kazami has a Ventus Zeus as his Guardian Bakugan. Pyrus, Darkus, and Haos varieties also were released in the game.
  • thumb|200 px|Posąg Zeusa z białej czekolady Zeus (lub Dzeus, lub jeszcze inaczej ZUS, a potocznie zwany Zeus z Giewontu) – główny bóg w greckiej mitologii. Przywódca Olimpu, patron piorunów i elektryczności. Czczony prawie wszędzie i przez wszystkich, szczególnie Greków, którzy nie mają już do kogo składać modłów.
  • Zeus est le maître incontesté des dieux olympiens. Il est le dieu de l'électricité, des court-circuits et du briquet Zippo. Célèbre pour ses rages folles, il allume tous ses opposants, dieux, titans, héros, hommes ou politiciens, avant de les faire étinceler et de les consumer sans pitié.
  • Lars golpea a su oponente en el aire con Elemento Rayo infundido en la palma, produciendo un corte.
  • Zeus is a character who appears in the cartoon show episode "The Smurf Odyssey". He is the king of the gods on Mount Olympus, the father of Hermes and the husband of Hera. In the episode's story, his son must embark on a quest to prove himself worthy of being a god. His wife Hera says the Smurfs qualify to accompany Hermes on the quest, as Olympian law says godly candidates are not to be with any other gods while they are on their odyssey, and the Smurfs are mortal. Zeus finally agrees to this, and should they succeed, he will compensate them by properly assembling the time crystals so they could return to their own time in Smurf Village.
  • Zeus is a supercomputer at the Geek Empire. He is head of all the other computers.
  • Zeus is the King of the Olympian Gods and the father of the legendary hero Hercules. He first appeared in the Disney's 1997 feature film, Hercules. He is a very jolly and easy-going person, but he does know when to get serious. He was voiced by actor Rip Torn in the film.
  • Zeus was a wishfully, hopefully thought up, mythological (as in NOT FUCKING REAL) being known for being a pedophile-rights activist, and for his best-selling book series called Ten Perverted Ways to Hit on Yo Momma, and you absolutely hate that series.
  • Zeus is a wandering horse that went from player to player offering a Sorraia.
  • Zeus is a minor character from Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
  • The first time the player meets him is in the museum in Onega Town when he steals the Time Caller and then catches Shaymin. The first time the player battles him, he is on Mt. Press where he tries to catch Victini.
  • thumb|400pxDie Zeus ist die zehnte Drohne: * 8 Iris oder Flax * 1 Apis * 1 Zeus Die Zeus-Drohne kann man entweder durch die Bauteile, in den goldenen Piratenboxen (Schatzkisten) finden, oder man kann sie für 1.500.000 Uridium sofort bauen. In der Zeus-Drohne sind zwei Slots.
  • Dans la mythologie grecque, Zeus était le roi des Dieux et du Ciel. Dans la mythologie romaine, il fut apparenté à Jupiter. (Réalité extrapolée *)
  • Zeus is the god of sky and thunder and the ruler of the Olympians of Mount Olympus. The name Zeus is cognate with the first element of Roman Jupiter, and Zeus and Jupiter became closely identified with each other. Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he is married to his sister Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort is Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione.
  • Zeus (known as Jupiter in Roman Mythology), was the ruler of Mount Olympus, leader of the Twelve Olympians, and the god of the sky and thunder in Greco-Roman mythology. He was the son of of Cronus and Rhea and sibling to Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia and Hera. His sister, Hera, was also his wife who bore him three children : Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus. He was not a faithful husband however, and took on many lovers who bore him children as well. These include Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hermes, Hercules, Helen, Perseus, Minos, the Muses, and others.
  • Zeus (voiced by Philip Bosco) is the Greek god of lightning from Mount Olympus, the cybersite parody of its namesake in Greek mythology. He is the ruler of Mount Olympus and has boisterous laughter.
  • William Lewis (appearing as Zeus) was one of the suspects during the murder investigation of Grimsborough cop Ed Dunkin in Good Cop Dead Cop (Case #6 of Grimsborough).
  • Zeus was the chief pagan deity of the Greek pantheon. He was the god of the sky and thunder. He was father to many other of the Olympian deities, including Artemis.
  • Categoría:Plantilla de personaje viejaZeus (ゼウス, Zeusu) es una de las máximas deidades. Es un personaje del manga y anime Saint Seiya conocido como Los Caballeros del Zodiaco, Zeus es el rey de los dioses del Olimpo y es el padre de Atenea, Apolo, Artemisa.
  • Zeus — sowa, która wcieliła się w rolę puchacza rodziny Weasleyów − Errola w adaptacji filmowej Harry'ego Pottera i Komnaty Tajemnic.
  • Zeus is een personage uit Hercules en Hercules: The Animated Series. Hij is de oppergod en regeert over Olympus.
  • Zeus can be purchased from the shop at the Generalissimo rank for NaN crystals.
  • The Zeus is a level 2 Kbot armed with a powerful lightning weapon; it is a slow unit, but what the Zeus lacks in speed is made up for in power and armour, making it quite an effective front line unit. Its CORE counterpart is the Pyro.
  • Zeus is an elite drone that can serve as a ship's extra drone. It was released on November 3, 2011. It is similar to the Apis and Iris drones in details, but very different in color and the fact that you can only collect blueprints for this drone from the Golden Pirate Booty, which is available only on certain events. It has two slots just as the Apis but is also more expensive if you plan to purchase it instantly with Uridium, at 1.5 million. With every blueprint collected, uridium price lowers in building cost. It is possible to obtain a completed drone from Booty Box with a very, very, very low chance.
  • Zeus, formerly known as a friendly god (神様 Kami-sama, "God"), is a character that debuted in the original Kid Icarus.
  • Zeus (Greek: Ζεύς) was the Emperor and the youngest of the first Greek Gods, ruler of Olympus and was the God of Kings, Thunder, Mortals, Lightning, and the Heavens. He acted as an ally in God of War and also served as the main antagonist of both God of War II and God of War III, and was the biological father of most of the gods of Olympus and many famous demigods such as Hercules, Perseus, Peirithous and even the Spartan warrior Kratos as well as his brother Deimos.
  • Nation Red Agent # a.k.a. "Zeus" was created by Ancalima2 on Y!Gallery for the club Rookie Mistakes.
  • Zeus (appelé aussi Jupiter par les Romains) est un dieu gréco-romain de l'univers de Donald Duck.
  • Zeus is a language Moderator on the Astro Empires forum. He joined in February 2007 and looks after the French language board.
  • Zeus was the most powerful god for the Ancient Greek polytheists.
  • Zeus es un personaje menor de la serie animada Los Simpson. Aparece por primera vez en el episodio "Tales from the Public Domain" de la decimotercera temporada. Es el Dios del cielo y el trueno en la mitología griega, además el "padre de los dioses y de los hombres" que gobernaba en el Monte Olimpo. Su voz es doblada por Dan Castellaneta en la versión original.
  • Zeus was born to some creepy guy who was some sorta evil god or something for a daddy. The evil god guy tried to eat Zeus, but Zeus' mommy saved him so Zeus grew up and beat the crap out of his evil daddy. Zeus then proclaimed himself king of all the gods, so Chuck Norris gave him Sparta to shut him up.
  • In the ancient Greek religion, Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς; Modern Greek: Δίας, Dias) is the "Father of Gods and men" who ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father ruled the family. He is the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter and his Etruscan counterpart is Tinia.
  • Re degli dei Greci, Padre di Atena, Artemide, Apollo ed Ares e fratello di Ade e Poseidone, Zeus (talvolta chiamato Giove quando viene nominato nel doppiaggio italiano) fa la sua prima apparizione nell'episodio 97, mentre Sorrento spiega la ripartizione del potere fra le varie divinità. Qui appare come un vecchio uomo con la barba bianca e l'armatura rossa decorata con dei soli. Zeus appare molto spesso in versione giovanile come un ragazzo coi capelli lunghi, raccolti in treccine nel manga prequel Episode G, mentre nella Taizen viene mostrata la sua armatura.
  • Zeus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus The Statue of Zeus at Olympia Phidias created the 12 m (40 ft) tall statue of Zeus at Olympia about 435 BC. The statue was perhaps the most famous sculpture in Ancient Greece, imagined here in a 16th century engraving King of the gods God of the Sky and Thunder Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Thunderbolt, Eagle, Bull and Oak Consort Hera Parents Cronus and Rhea Siblings Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera Children Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Helen, Hephaestus, Perseus, Minos, the Muses This box: view • talk • edit Zeus (IPA: /zjuːs/) in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky a
  • Zeus (Greek: Ζευς) is the King of the Olympians and God of the Sky, Weather, Thunderstorms, Lightning bolts, Winds and Clouds. He is also the God of Law, Order, Justice, Human Fate and the Human Race Zeus is called the "Father of the Gods" and "King of all". His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. His Roman name is Jupiter.
  • In Greek mythology, Zeus is the "Father of Gods and Men", the King of gods, who rules the Olympians atop Mount Olympus. He is also the god of thunder and ruler of the sky. Cronos, his father, had sired six children with Rhea, his wife: Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, and Zeus himself. But Cronos swallowed them all because of a prophecy claiming that he would be overthrown by his son, as he had overthrown his own father. Rhea, seeking revenge, hid Zeus at birth and gave Cronos a rock wrapped in cloth to swallow instead.
  • Yes, because apparently Gods were children too... Anyway, Zeus's dad, Kronos, was a cannibal. He ate his own children to gain their strength. So, to make sure he wasn't eaten by his father like his brothers and sisters before him, Zeus' mother, Rhea, gave birth to him in Crete. Kronos was then given a rock, which his wife claimed to be their newest baby boy. Kronos ate the rock.
  • His Roman counterpart was Jupiter and his Etruscan counterpart Tinia. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus.
  • The Greek god Zeus (天帝ゼウス, Tentei Zeusu, tentei meaning "Sovereign of the Heavens") is one of the deities expected to be featured in the near future, in the universe of the Manga Saint Seiya. Although the character has remained in development for a long time, he was created by Kurumada based on the mythologic persona of the same name. Zeus was expected to make an appearance in the sequels to the Saint Seiya Tenkaihen Josou Overture movie, but due to conflicts that led to the cancellation of the project, his participation remains unfulfilled.
  • Nella mitologia greca, Zeus era il re degli dei, dio del tuono e del fulmine, ed il padre di Apollo, una posizione che vinse dopo aver tirato a sorte con i propri fratelli Poseidone e Ade. Era sposato con Era, ma aveva avuto molte relazioni, tra cui una con Leto, una mortale, con la quale ebbe Apollo e la sorella gemella di questi, Artemide. Secondo Henry Janeway, Zeus era anche il protettore dei viaggiatori. (VOY: "11:59") Informazioni di retroscenaInfatti, la protezione dei viaggiatori è solitamente associata ad Ermes.
  • A heavy weapon, the Zeus costs 1,500 gold. The Zeus strikes without warning, sending a searing bolt of energy hurtling across the battlefield to a maximum range of 600 meters. The bolt of energy appears as a thick, white jagged lightning bolt and leaves its target with a white hot glowing impact point.
  • Thousands of years ago, Zeus led the Olympians in their war against the Titans. However, Hades, Zeus' brother, made a pact with the Titans, and, with the unwitting help of his lover Hippolyta, betrayed the Olympians to the Titans. The Titans were defeated and Zeus banished Hades to Tartarus. Hippolyta was commanded to forever guard the gates of Tartarus for her unwitting role in the betrayal.
  • thumb|Zeus e HeraZeus (em grego: Ζεύς, transl. Zeús), na mitologia grega, é o rei dos deuses, soberano do Monte Olimpo e deus do céu e do trovão. Seus símbolos são o relâmpago, a águia, o touro e o carvalho.Zeus é correspondente ao deus romano Júpiter,sexto filho de Cronos e Reia,ele teve 3 esposas,Metis,Temis e Hera.Possuiu varias amantes e filhos bastardos com mortais e imortais,sendo considerado pai de todos os deuses e heróis.Seus irmãos são Hades,Poseidon e suas irmãs são Hera,Hestia e Demeter. Higino lista os filhos de Jove (Júpiter) em Fabulae, Capítulo CLV, Filhos de Jove:
  • Zeus, en la Mitologia Griega( Dias para los Griegos) es el Dios principal en el Panteon Griego. Era Jupiter en Roma, Ammon en Egipto, Tinia en Etrusca y Odin en Escandinavia. Entre sus principales Caracteristicas: * Es el Dios del Cielo y de la Tierra * Es el Rey de Los Dioses * Entre sus Atributos. * El Aguila * El Rayo * El Toro * El Roble
  • Zeus, der Lord of Heaven (Herrscher des Himmels), ist ein Intelligenz-Held aus DotA und Dota 2. Der Göttervater der griechischen Mythologie kämpft als Fernkamf-Einheit auf der Seite der Radiant und kann im Kampf mit Blitzen schießen. Im Spiel kann er die Rolle eines Nukers und Supports übernehmen. Mit Arc Lightning kann Zeus einen Blitz abfeuern, der zwischen mehreren Gegnern innerhalb eines Radius springt und Schaden verursacht. Lightning Bolt hingegen ermöglicht es ihm, einen Blitz mit massivem Schaden auf eine einzelne Einheit oder einen nahen Bereich zu schießen und dadurch True Sight auf diese zu wirken. Beide Fähigkeiten verfügen über eine sehr kurze Abklingzeit. Zeus' passive Fähigkeit Static Field lässt alle Einheiten in einem Radius von 1000 prozentualen Schaden nehmen, sobald Zeu
  • Zeus was one of the many names of the most powerful of the Beings. He was the last to leave Earth. Also known as Jupiter, Woden, Amen-Re, Takami-Musubi, and Santa Claus. He prefers Old Father. Zeus kept the other Beings locked away for a hundred years to keep them from demanding vengeance for the death of Apollo. Anubis and Artemis were the only two allowed to roam free. (NF novel: Gods Above) Zeus was betrayed, and the others were released in the "Gateways Crisis". The Beings repaid his efforts by locking him away with their combined powers. Moke is his most recent son. (NF novel: Gods Above)
  • During his time as leader of the Gods, Zeus was responsible for a nearly endless list of unusual punishments; generally condemning mortals to various states of deadness: turning humans into something decidedly non-human (such as eagles, stones, tortoises, etc.), condemning people to various forms of torture for all eternity, slewing individuals with lightning bolts, and many more. His military dictatorship over Mount Olympus included a group of guards called the SE (Storm -eaters), a rather eccentric bunch who were convinced that eating his thunderbolts would make them stronger. It didn't work.
  • Zeus is father of the younger gods, god of the sky and thunder. Hera, his consort, is queen of the gods and patroness of marriage. She is among the goddesses most often invoked by the Amazons. Poseidon is the sea god. According to Plato, his children founded Atlantis, and he is its chief god. Demeter is the goddess of agriculture. Hestia, most modest of the goddesses, is goddess of home and hearth. The above are all children of Cronus and Rhea. Centuries ago, an argument between Artemis and Ares led to the creation of the Amazons, who have been guided and protected by the goddesses ever since
  • He was a third generation god. His grandmother was Gaea the first mother and he was the youngest child of the first race of deities, his parents being Cronus and Rhea. He escaped the fate of his brothers and sisters of being swallowed by his father and was brought up in secret by the Nymph, Neda and the wives of the Corybands, Idaeon, Andron, dictaie and Melliai who were assisted by Adrastea and the goat Amalthea. He led the younger generation of gods in the battles against the older race of Titans and afterwards the Giants and finally conquered the mighty serpent Typhon to win his position of King of all the Gods. As king, Zeus created the world from scratch and after Prometheus’ attempt to help mankind, created a new race of humans that did not have the arrogance of the old human race bu
  • Zeus is the Greco-Roman god of the sky and the King of the Olympians. His symbolic creature is the eagle and his symbol is the lightning bolt. He is the brother and husband of Hera, as well as brother to Hades, Poseidon, Demeter, and Hestia. His father is Kronos and his mother is Rhea. His children are Persephone, Hephaestus, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Dionysus, Athena, Perseus, Hercules, Odysseus. His many mistresses include Demeter, Danae, Leto, Maia, Semele, Alcmene, Metis, and Io. Zeus' Roman alter ego is Jupiter.
  • Dans la mythologie grecque, Zeus est le plus puissant et le roi des dieux. Il règne sur le ciel, contrôle la foudre et la pluie, et a pour symbole l'aigle et le chêne. Fils de Cronos et de Rhéa, il est marié à sa sœur Héra. Jupiter est son équivalent romain. Zeus possédait différentes attributions, qui se reflètent dans les épithètes lui étaient attribués : Sources : La Mythologie pour les nuls, de Christopher et Amy Blackwell Catégorie:Divinités Grecques
  • Zeus (IPA: /zjuːs/) in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty.
  • Es el mas poderoso dios del olimpo, padre de los mas grandes heroes y dioses de la antigua grecia, patrono de los rayos y los relampagos, unico ser perfecto segun la mitologia, se caso con hera, pero se acosto con muchas otras... uno de sus hijos mas conocidos fue Heracles. El Gran Zeus obtuvo su gran fama debido a ser uno de los primeros en tener la habilidad Indestructible, siendo una carta muy buscada por los jugadores de Mitos y Leyendas. El Gran Zeus es indestructible. En tu Fase de Vigilia, sólo una vez por turno, puedes robar hasta 2 cartas. Carta única.
  • Zeus is the powerful king of the Olympian gods and the God of lightning and thunder. His father, Kronos, was king of the Titans and when Kronos feared one of his children would steal his throne he began to swallow each of His newborn children. Zeus' mother, Rhea, saved Zeus from this fate. In turn, Zeus freed his siblings from their imprisonment and declared war on Kronos and anyone who supported him in an event that came to be called the Titanomachy which ended with Zeus killing his father and taking his place as King of the Gods.
  • Zeus (Full name: Zeus Jupiter Tesla Watt) is the god of thunder, lighting, and CEO of many major Power Plants (including a Nucular Power Plan). For years Zeus would sue anyone who would infringe on his domain. He sued Benjamin Franklin for "discovering" electricity, and Thomas Edison for stealing his idea for the light bulb. All of those cases were settled out of court (he tried to sue Saddam Hussein for Stealing his idea for the "Baghdad Battery" but by the time his lawyers were on him he was already hung). Once the patents expired he bought them all and started his career on the Power Industry.
  • In Greek mythology, Zeus was king of the gods, god of thunder and lightning, and the father of Apollo, a position he won by drawing lots with his brothers Poseidon and Hades. He was married to Hera, but had many affairs, including one with Leto, a mortal woman, which produced Apollo and his twin sister Artemis. According to Henry Janeway, Zeus also watched over travelers himself. (VOY: "11:59") In fact, the protection of travelers is usually associated with Hermes.
  • Zeus (altgriechisch Ζεύς, klassische Aussprache ungefähr dze-u̯s), neugriechisch auch Ζεύς bzw. Δίας Dias, lateinisch Iuppiter) ist der oberste olympische Gott der griechischen Mythologie und mächtiger als alle anderen griechischen Götter zusammen. Seine römische Entsprechung ist Jupiter. Bei verschiedenen Gelegenheiten ruft der Doctor aus: "Beim Zeus!" bzw. "Bei Jupiter!" In der Episode The Tenth Planet erforschen zwei Weltraumraketen das Sonnensystem: Zeus IV und Zeus V. In dem Comic The Life Bringer trifft der Vierte Doctor auf einen Olympusianer, der den Namen Zeus trägt.
  • Zeus is king of the gods and patriarch of many in Greek Mythology. Traditionally bearded and occasionally able to shoot thunderbolts, Zeus is also known for his many affairs, often by taking the form of wildlife. His siblings included Hades and Poseidon. Though conspicuously absent from The StoryTeller: Greek Myths, others connected to Zeus were featured, including his daughter Persephone and sons Perseus (with the mortal Danae) and Minos. Zeus appeared on Muppets Tonight. In a "Thor, God of Thunder" sketch from episode 108, the two deities battle it out in a library and vaporize Ernest Pleth.
  • Zeus was King of the Ancient Greek gods of Mount Olympus as well as the god of thunder and lightning. The Romans conflated Zeus with their own king of the gods Jove Pater (Jupiter). "Zeus" and "Jove" are both believed to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European name Dyauṣ. Zeus was famous for his lechery. His dalliances produced many of the heroes of Greek myth, including Perseus and Hercules. However, he also expressed a strong fondness for Prince Ganymede of Troy, which may or may not have included a homosexual element.
owl:sameAs
Office
  • Moderator
Alliance
  • Good
Greek
  • Ζεύς
Level
  • 5
  • 28
  • 45
  • 55
  • 80
  • 87
  • 91
  • 99
  • Language Moderator
Season
  • 8
CP
  • 160
Eye
  • Electric blue
Portrayed By
Pets
Main Character
  • Zeus; bio-zeus.jpg
  • Zeus Panhellenios; Marvel Illustrated The Iliad Vol 1 8 Textless.jpg
Alignment
el
  • -
Bonus
  • * Hoplites move 12% faster
  • * Infantry units do double damage to buildings
  • * Villagers generate Favor 37.5% faster
  • * Starts with 15 favor and has a maximum Favor of 200 instead of 100
Attack
  • 54
  • 135
Goal
  • To maintain the order of reality.
Comentario
  • Zeus come appare nell'episodio 97 della serie classica
Daughter(s)
Son(s)
dcterms:subject
jutsu type
  • Lightning Release
  • Lightning Release,
Sexe
  • Masculin
Auftritte
  • The Chains of Olympus
level-11-damage
  • 13537
hardpoint
TEN
  • Zeus
Row 9 info
striking strength
  • Multi-Island Level
Espèce
Sub Bump
  • 30
  • Ex Laser XL
  • Attacks in a X pattern with 4 small sized elemental lasers
  • Attacks in a cross pattern with small elemental lasers
Primera aparición
  • "Tales from the Public Domain"
Row 8 info
Intro
  • Age of Mythology
Level20A:
  • +75 Arc Lightning Damage
Especie
Row 4 info
  • 6
  • Greek Folklore
  • King of Olympus, God of lightning and storms, God of hospitality
  • Artemis, Apollo, Athena, Hebe, Persephone, Dionysos, Herakles, Hermes, Hephaistos, Ares various others
Debutmanga
  • Episode G capitolo 7
  • Saint Seiya - Capítulo 1 "Los Santos de Atenea""
hps
  • n/a
Battle Start
  • Feel the All-Mother's wrath!
debut shippuden
  • No
Row 10 title
  • Home
Debutjuego
Sexo
  • Masculino
organizacion
Row 7 title
  • Cities
  • Significant Other
  • Goals:
Level25A:
  • +200 Zauberreichweite
Pantheon
  • Greek
Prima
level-09-damage
  • 11221
Bandera
  • Piratas de Big Mom
JName
  • ゼウス Zeus
Soldiers
  • 7280
  • 8008
Geschlecht
  • Männlich
  • männlich
literal english
  • Zeus
jutsu classification
  • Nintaijutsu, Chakra Flow
  • Taijutsu, Ninjutsu
Luck Skill
  • 25
  • -
skill lv
  • All allies' ATK 400% up / 10% chance
  • All allies' ATK 400% up / 15% chance
eten
  • Zeus
Reload
  • 5.0
Obtain
  • Evolution
  • Ascension
  • Hatcher
Tech Level
  • 2
Row 1 info
  • Unknown
  • Zeus
  • + Damage
  • File:Unaffiliated Mini Icon.png Unknown
  • Zeus, Jupiter
  • Zeus, with his lightning bolt in hand
unload-time
  • 1
Max Luck
  • 90
  • 99
Enfant
hidem
  • n
Debut Manga
  • Chapter 17
level-11-time
  • 360000.0
nombrejap
  • ゼウス
Primera
  • Capítulo 827
level-06-time
  • 72000.0
nomegiap
  • ゼウス
unnamed jutsu
  • No
Row 8 title
  • Family
  • Notes
  • Hero Type
Levelreq
  • 15
Colorscheme
  • BigMomColores
Cyber
  • L6p Implant
Name Jp
  • 世宇子
Constructeur
  • Roberts Space Industries
level-09-cost
  • 7200
Animated
  • yes
Razza
BOH
  • 30
Dislikes
  • Weak people
  • Chaos, injustice, evil, Hades' betrayel, monsters
name dub
  • Zeus
Row 4 title
  • Children
  • Height
  • Created by
  • Occupation:
Durability
  • Multi-Mountain level
Bildbreite
  • 180
Row 9 title
  • Sacred Tree
level-12-time
  • 5
WeaponType
LVL
  • 60
game names
  • Zeus
level-08-damage
  • 10211
cycle-time
  • 6
jutsu range
  • Short
strength lifting
  • Mountain Level
schema
  • PiratiDiBigMom
trabajo
  • Rey de los Dioses
type of appearance
  • Direct
  • Referenced
spaces
  • 4
level-09-time
  • 2
Mort
  • Inconnue
Level10A:
  • +2 Manaregeneration
level-07-damage
  • 9246
level-06-cost
  • 960
Agi
  • 9
Sling
  • Pierce
doppor
previousoccupation
  • Rebel God
debut game
Famille
  • Enfants: Apollon, Artémis et de nombreux autres
  • Épouse: Héra
level-07-cost
  • 1900
Debut Anime
Equip
  • Weapons
  • Equips All
  • Sword, Shuriken, Shield
affi
  • * Whole Cake Island; * Pirati di Big Mom
Build Time
  • 5478
SPEC
  • God
level-07-time
  • 1
Bump Combo
  • 30
  • Attacks with a very large, non-elemental blast around the user.
  • Attacks with a massive, non-elemental blast around the user.
level-08-time
  • 180000.0
level-12-damage
  • 14891
Level15B:
  • +15 % Magieresistenz
level-06-damage
  • 8405
Pag
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8
  • 10
  • 16
Row 2 info
  • Deities
  • Ancient Greece
  • Jupiter, Jove, Sky-Father, King of Olympus, High-God
  • Artemis, Hephaestus
  • Diego Dekana
  • The Sky, Thunderstorms, Lightning, Air, Winds, Clouds, Weather, Law, Justice and Honor. Patron of Humans.
Rango
  • Corto
  • Corto
  • Signore dei Cieli e sommo dio dell'Olimpo
habite
doitruong
Row 6 info
Bekannt als
  • Jupiter
Level25B:
  • +2 % Schaden mit Static Field
voiceact
Aparicion
  • Sólo Videojuegos
  • Sólo Videojuegos
jutsu class type
  • Offensive
  • Offensive, Supplementary
Arcana
  • Judgement
  • Metal Rain
Giftable
  • Giftable
Raza
  • Homie
loveinterests
  • Many goddesses and mortals
cycletime
  • 6.0
Row 1 title
  • Affiliation
  • Bonus
  • Country of Origin
  • Real Name
  • Real Name:
  • Caption
Game Debut
  • Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2
level-11-cost
  • 19000
Fighting Style
  • Power
procs
  • 1
Edad
  • 3000
  • desconocida
Level10B:
  • +25 Bewegungstempo
rola-HP
Stamina
  • Supernatural
Intelligence
  • Super Genius level
JP Name
  • ゼウス
  • 光緋神 フレアゼウス
  • 全知全能の最高神ゼウス
  • 天空神 ゼウス
  • 天邪神 ダークゼウス
  • 聖火神☆ゼウス
hidef
  • n
Row 5 info
  • Green
  • *Kid Icarus *Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters
  • Electrokinesis, Aerokinesis, Semi-Omniscient, Shape-shifting, Legendarily charismatic, Immortality, Skilled fighter, Marksmanship, Authority over most Olympians
  • Metis, Themis, and Hera
jutsu media
  • Game
  • Anime, Manga, Game
jten
  • 世宇子
str
  • 9
  • 28
Apparition
  • 1944-02-18
nomerom
  • Zeusu
level-05-cost
  • 1500
Row 2 title
  • Race
  • Rivals
  • First Appearance
  • Real Name
  • Aliases:
  • God of
Usuarios
minions
Herkunft
  • Nomadenaktion April 2012
Armas
  • Rayos
  • Scettro
  • Keraunos
Nom Original
  • Zeus
mencion
  • Capítulo 843
Narodowość
vten
  • Thế Vũ Tử
Anime
Row 6 title
  • Hair
  • Symbols
  • Hobbies:
Dobladores
  • NO
Clasificacion
ATK
  • 77
  • 6700
  • 7370
  • 11758
  • 16682
  • 18688
  • 18874
  • 19061
  • 19288
friendship max
  • I know all, even your heart
  • and the path you must tread.
Strike shot
  • Attacks all enemies on contact with a lightning shower.
  • Dark Thunder Keraunos - 30 Turns
  • Final Keraunos - 24 + 4 Turns
  • Keraunos Thunder - 30 Turns
  • Attacks enemies on contacted with sacred lightning.
  • Lightning Bash - 30 Turns
  • Omniscient Bolt - 26 Turns
  • Red Wrath Keraunos - 30 Turns
Univers
thua
  • 2
LCK
  • 66
hlv
To Asc
  • 40
  • Christmas
  • Dark
  • Light
  • Christamas
level-10-cost
  • 12000
Item
level-08-cost
  • 3600
nombrerom
  • Zeusu
Row 10 info
level-10-time
  • 262800.0
5x
  • yes
Row 5 title
  • Appearances
  • Eyes
  • Spouse
  • Skills & Abilities:
spd
  • 23
  • 66
  • 264.100000
  • 301.030000
  • 304.630000
  • 305.530000
  • 307.030000
friendship event
  • ...but when we are alone, I
  • The All-Mother treats you
  • am your private goddess.
  • sternly in front of others...
Erwähnung
  • The Myth Makers
  • Prisoners of the Kleptons
  • Castaway
  • The Time Monster
  • Four to Doomsday
battle end
  • I know all, but didn't see this.
Turn Rate
  • 158
Row 3 info
MGC
  • 14
  • 68
Rarity
  • 5
  • 6
  • UR
Row 3 title
  • Age
  • Origin:
  • Sacred Animals
level-10-damage
  • 12331
Level15A:
  • +7 Rüstung
reload-time
  • 5
To Evo
  • 30
level-12-cost
  • 31000
firstAppear
thang
  • 3
Spezies
Heroes
  • 22
level-05-damage
  • 7695
Loot
  • Fights, Robbing
Row 7 info
  • Thebes
  • None
  • Maintain his rule, Indulge his vices.
Level20B:
  • -40.0
Centrale Énergétique
  • RSI Q-core VIII
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Users
  • Lars Alexandersson
  • Kenichi Kaneko, Ryusuke Sanada,Kirei Kesshou, Akemi Shakunetsu, Kurai Kachuu, Hikari Chōjin
Consort
Birthplace
  • Unknown
Formation
  • Heaven's Gate
Category
Inspiration
Grandchildren
Range
  • 2
  • Country
  • 600m
Defense
  • 18
  • 58
Box Title
  • Paragon
  • Zeus
Relatives
Voice
NL
  • Zeus
Appearances
  • The Battle of the Labyrinth
  • Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
  • The Blood of Olympus
  • The Last Olympian
  • The Son of Neptune
  • The Titan's Curse
  • The Lightning Thief
  • The Lost Hero
  • The Sea of Monsters
  • Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes
  • The Mark of Athena
  • The Hidden Oracle
Job
  • Council of Nine Member/Ancient Greek deity
  • Greek God, Leader of the Olympians
Movement
  • 5
Nombre
  • Zeus
  • Zeus
  • Zeus, el Soberano del Olimpo
GEN
  • Male
Element
  • 25
  • Light
  • Thunder
Tag
  • ARMZEUS
Story
Portrayer
  • Mentioned at various times in Scorpion King 2, most notably by Ari The Poet
RN
  • -
Full Name
  • Zeus
Residence
Date
  • 2010-06-15
Origin
  • Magic
  • Greek Mythology
  • Unknown
Brother(s)
Rounds
  • 1
Alter
  • 7.258248E10
HS
  • yes
Last
Power
Familia
  • Gaia
  • Cíclopes
  • Athena
  • Hades
  • Tifón
  • Eros
  • Estigia
  • Hecatónquiros
  • Hyperion
  • Koios
  • Érebo
  • Prometheus
  • Iapetos
  • Kreios
  • Kronos
  • Mnemosyne
  • Okeanos
  • Phoibe
  • Rhea
  • Tethys
  • Theia
  • Themis
  • Artemis
  • Apollon
  • Phoebus Abel
  • Eurybia
  • Musas
  • Ouranos
Age
  • 2700
  • 2017-12-02
  • Immortal
  • Uncountable
Speed
  • Unknown
domains
  • chaos, dobro, pogoda, powietrze, siła, szlachectwo
Likes
  • Living the good life on Mt. Olympus, his family, heroics, action, parties
  • The strongest people
AL
  • -
Series
Voiced by
Weapon
  • Staff
  • Zeus
  • krótka włócznia lub półwłócznia
  • Lightning bolts
Status
Rôle
  • Exploration
Clase
  • Ofensivo
  • Ofensivo
Appearance
HM
  • yes
Affiliation
Technology
  • 22
First Appearance
Role
  • King of gods and men
Spouse
  • Metis , then Hera
Game
Hair
  • Black
  • White
  • Brown, Blond
Other family
  • Uranus , Gaea , Deimos , Evander , The Destroyer , Hippolyta , Autolycus , Fortune , Strife , Cupid , Deon , Psyche , Bliss , Holidus , Theseus , Hippolytus , Deianeira , Klonus , Aeson , Ilea , Polyphemus , Triton , Nautica , Iolaus II , Nemesis , Hope , Dahak , Gabrielle , Herodotus , Hecuba , Lila
En
  • 21
  • 22
  • 35
Actor
Name
  • Zeus
  • c845
  • c848
  • Zeus
  • Zeus
MP
  • 92
  • 99
  • 139
  • 140
  • 160
  • 315
Genre
  • Masculin
Type
  • Weapons
  • Boss
  • Paint
  • Balanced
  • Bomb firing
Personality
  • Jolly, kind, fatherly, easy-going, powerful, mighty
Built by
ImageSize
  • 230
LI
  • -
Romaji
  • Zeusu
Caption
  • 250
  • A statue of Zeus
  • James Hardcastle
  • King of the Heavens
  • King of the Olympians
  • Zeus in World Heroes Perfect.
  • Zeus in the HTLJ:Full Circle
  • Zeus w ludzkiej formie
  • Zeus' Appearance
  • Zeus, Lord of Olympus
First
Coach
3h
  • yes
Weakness
  • Divine
Abilities
  • Immortal
Hair Color
  • Blonde
  • Blond
Ranking
  • God
Region
  • Kanto
Hometown
  • Unnamed village
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To Trans
  • 30
  • 40
fragment
  • Fearsome Shard
hidecha
  • Oh My Goddess! Part 1
eyecolorbox
  • Cyan
procs g
  • 1
MagDef
  • 47
Équipage
  • 3
6h
  • yes
XS
  • yes
greekmythologywiki
  • Zeus
YH
  • yes
previousaffiliation
  • Gaia
Técnicas
  • Lightning Bolt
  • Keraounos
Tipo de Armadura
  • Kamui
doihinh
  • Heaven's Gate
Nombre de la armadura
  • Cloth de Leo
SMG
Pastime
  • Playing chess with Poseidon
Beta
  • Yes
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Romances
Shows
exp
  • 2634
Designation
  • King of the Greek gods
Birthdate
  • Unknown
Gauge
  • -
  • Null Damage Wall
Language
  • English/French
God of
  • The sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, justice
Military
  • 22
Fate
  • Continues to rule on Mt. Olympus after the defeat of Hades
Father
Character Name
  • Zeus
Significant Other
  • Hera
Ability
  • Null Damage Wall
  • Flight / Full Resistance
DK
  • -
Manga
  • Chương 17
Roman
Alternate
  • 829
  • 1610
  • 3515
  • 4321
  • 8610
  • 9260
  • 9997
  • 10010
  • 12025
  • 23291
  • 82432
tradition
  • Greek Oral Poetry
meet
  • Let us join forces in battle!
  • O Celestial Champion!
Lu
  • 15
  • 22
  • 23
Légende
  • Zeus sous la forme d'un vieux canard.
Weight
  • 122.0
imagewidth
  • 120
Appears In
Allies
  • Greek Gods
PL
  • Zeus
sl
  • -
Mother
Card
  • -
Alias
  • Panteon grecki
  • Emperor of the Gods
  • God of the Sky
  • Ruler of Olympus
  • God of the Heavens
  • Father of the Gods
  • God of Honor, Justice, Rain, Sky and Lightning
  • King of Olympus
  • Lord of the Sky
  • The Emperor of Olympus
ST
  • 21
  • 24
  • 30
  • -
Voice Actor
  • Corey Burton
  • Paul Eiding
  • Fred Tatasciore
Ocupación
  • Rey de los Dioses del Olimpo
  • dios de los cielos
Planet
Kanji
  • ゼウス
  • ゼウス
  • 天帝 ゼウス
  • 天帝ゼウス
parts
  • Head
  • Skirt
  • Abdomen
Base
Price
  • 500000
Rōmaji
  • Zeusu
  • Tentei Zeusu
  • Tentei Zeusu
  • Zeusu
Unit Name
  • Zeus
Height
  • 6
  • 241
  • 361.0
Species
Title
  • Zeus
  • *King of the Gods
  • *The God of Gods
  • *The Mighty Zeus
  • God of The Sky, Jupiter
  • Ojciec Bogów i Śmiertelników
  • *God of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order & justice
ATT
  • 136
  • 145
Cause of Death
  • Stabbed with Rib of Kronos
immagine
  • Zeus.png
Acceleration
  • 1.080000
Partner
  • Hera
Siblings
DEF
  • 30
  • 74
  • 75
  • 128
  • 6650
  • 7315
Eyecolor
  • Light Blue
Weapons
Cap
  • 845
  • 848
  • 851
  • 853
  • 854
  • 855
  • 859
  • 863
Skill
  • Zandyne Maziodyne Tentarafoo
  • Mazionga
  • Divine Lightning
  • Mabufula Mazanma
  • Shock 2
  • Jionga Mediarahan Light Spear Tetrakarn Sabaki no Ikazuchi Tarukaja
  • Zandyne Media Makajami Stroja
  • Raging Fists\Innate God's Hand\Innate Keraunos\92 Colossal Swing\93 Absorb Elec\94 God's Bash\95 Elec Amp\96 Heroic Gemini\97
  • Raging Fists\Innate Thunder Smash\Innate Maziodyne\88 Colossal Swing\89 First Star\90 Absorb Elec\91 Elec Amp\92 Heroic Gemini\93
Rank
  • 30
  • God of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, justice
Ru
  • Зевс
Enemies
Image size
  • 179
  • 230
  • 250
  • thumb
Situation
Class
BGCOLOR
  • #efefef
dans
  • Donald joue du trombone
Extract
  • Colossal Swing
  • Raging Fists
Real Name
  • Zeus
Description
  • Navette
  • The All-Mother is stern and rigid, but always has the Celestial Realm in mind.
Island
Performer
Best Friend
  • Hermes
Sub
  • -
Related
  • Zeus; No Image Male.jpg
AKA
Powers
  • Immortality
  • Weather control
  • Standard powers and abilities of a god
Cost
  • 69
  • 83
  • 1500
4h
  • yes
Captain
Religion
  • Ancient Greek pantheon
Symbol
  • dłoń trzymająca błyskawice
friendship
  • Great evil will be conquered
  • by absolute justice.
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Nom
  • RSI Zeus
  • Zeus / Jupiter
Hobbies
  • Getting drunk
Japanese
  • ゼウス
Home
Attribute
  • Divine
  • Ventus
animator
Affiliations
SP
  • 17
  • 18
  • 23
  • 54
  • 74
Others
  • Dr. Zeus; No Image Male.jpg
  • Zius; Zius from Fantastic Four Vol 1 518 0001.jpg
  • Zuras; Zuras from X-Men Vol 3 12.jpg
Universe
  • Cartoon Show
Last Appearance
Fi
  • -
Serie
int
  • 14
  • 34
Imagen
  • Cosmo.png
  • Zeus.jpg
  • Zeus.jpg
  • Zeus_01.jpg
  • Zeustraje2.png
Children
  • Zeus
  • Dozens, including Athena, Hermes, Dionysus, Perseus, and Hercules
  • Artemis, Dionysus
JP
  • 389
  • 390
  • 391
  • 392
  • 1028
  • 2145
JA
  • ゼウス
switch
  • manga
Pt
  • Zeus
Homeworld
Quality
  • Superior
HairColor
  • Silver
Occupation
  • Greek god
  • King of Mount Olympus
  • King of the Gods, God of Weather and the Sky
  • King of the gods
  • God of Lightning, Men, Heaven, Justice, Destiny, and Honor
Loyalty
Movie
  • Wonder Woman
home era
  • 32
Jutsu
  • Zeus
  • Zeus
Interests
  • Women, Parties
Home Planet
  • Olympus
Build
  • Muscular
ES
  • Zeus
Debut
  • 1996
Family
  • Hermes
  • Poseidon
  • Apollo
  • Ares
  • Abel
  • Kronos
  • Hera
  • Abel
  • Athena
  • Artemis
  • Kronos
  • Rhea
  • Eris
  • Hades
  • Kronos
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  • Rhea
  • Artemis
  • Hephaestus
  • Chronus
  • Hera
  • Hades and Poseidon
  • Hades - Brother
  • Hercules - Son
  • Hestia and Demeter
  • Otus and King Triton
  • Poseidon , numerous others
  • Poseidon and Hades
  • Thalia Grace, Athena, Helen of Troy, Artemis, Persephone, Melinoe, Hebe, Enyo and Eileithyia
  • Cronus , Rhea , Hades, Poseidon , Demeter, Hestia , Hera , Numerous children...
  • Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus, Ares, Minos, Perseus, Tantalus and Hercules Jason
  • Sons: These included Athena, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone, Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen , King Minos, the Muses, Ares, Hebeand and Hephaestus.
  • *Ouranos † *Gaia *Cronos † *Rhea *Aphrodite *Alecto † *Tisiphone † *Megaera † *Oceanus † *Hyperion † *Gyges † *Aegaeon † *Cottus *Hera † *Callisto † *Poseidon † *Hades † *Demeter *Hestia *Helios † *Eos *Selene *Amphitrite *Ares † *Athena † *Apollo *Artemis *Pollux † *Persephone † *Hermes † *Hercules † *Hephaestus † *Perseus † *Minos † *Aecus † *Rhadamanthus † *Peirithous † *Muses *Kratos *Deimos † *Lysandra † *Calliope † *Atreus *Pandora † *Ceryx † *Orkos † *Theseus † *Triton *Pegasus *Nyads
HP
  • 220
  • 250
  • 271
  • 476
  • 650
  • 835
  • 850
  • 950
  • 13882
  • 21957
  • 22298
  • 22395
  • 22615
  • 22637
Subtype
  • Shotgun
IC
  • -
Equipment
  • Standard Heracles Armor
RES
  • 67
Classification
  • Deity
Films
  • Hercules Disney's Hercules Disney's Gods Of Egypt
Board
  • French
Friends
Place
Nacionalidad
  • Griega
Focus
  • Infantry and Heroes
Damage
  • 7695
Eye Color
  • Blue
  • Bronze
Image File
Gender
  • Male
Health
  • 600
  • N/A
Race
  • Deity
  • Boss
  • God
  • Olympian God
  • Greek God
  • Olympians/Time Lords
Grandparents
Joined
  • Feb 07
Born
  • Ancient Greece
RealName
  • Zeus
Television
  • 91119
HeaderColor
  • #005dcc
ImageCaption
  • "Then all of Poptropica will feel my wrath!"
Source
Variations
Kana
  • ゼウス
portfolio
  • niebo, powietrze, burze, przeznaczenie, szlachectwo
Quote
  • "My boy... my little Hercules."
Rating
  • 7
  • 9
  • -
Teams
  • Raijin Cult
Y
  • yes
Parents
Género
  • Maschio
Super
  • brak
Culture
Conjoint
  • Héra
  • Alcmène
Bild
  • Zeus.png
  • Zeus1.jpg
Hijos
  • Apollo
  • Muse
  • Ares
  • Atena
  • Artemide
Birth
  • 2186
Creator
Nationality
Location
in
  • 15
  • 20
  • 28
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doblajeusa
DoblajeEspaña
Padre
  • Crono
restype
  • light god
ffi
  • Villan
atk g
  • 10318
Move Type
  • Ground
cost g
  • 91
Vit
  • 11
  • 19
striking speed
  • Lightning level
Luk
  • 11
  • 20
Main Image Size
  • 325
Resistance
  • Blaze
  • Freeze
  • Spark
def g
  • 10241
Hermanos
  • Ade
  • Poseidone
skill g lv
  • All allies' ATK 500% up / 10% chance
  • All allies' ATK 500% up / 15% chance
soldiers g
  • 10410
HeroicAge
  • 22
Main Series
Sobrinos
  • Phobos e Deimos
Worst Enemy
HighlightColor
  • #4491de
HeaderTextColor
  • black
Quote(s)
  • Can you outrun a lightning bolt? Didn't think so...
Madre
  • Rea
MythicAge
  • 22
ClassicalAge
  • 22
God Power
  • 22
Abuelos(o)
  • Gea
  • Urano
Tíos
  • Oceano
  • Ceo
  • Crio
  • Euribia
  • Febe
  • Giapeto
  • Mnemosine
  • Temi
  • Teti
Novela
  • Gigantomachia
reaction speed
  • Unknown
Metal Cost
  • 267
A.K.A
  • King of the Gods
  • God of lightning and thunder
  • King of the Olympians
Energy Cost
  • 2228
Max Velocity
  • 12
POD
  • Unknown
Rld
  • N/A
  • Very Slow
Dmge
  • 60
  • N/A
Huésped
  • Aiolia
weakpoint
  • Abdomen
Killer
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  • This item was introduced during the Double Fight Loot Event of June 15 - 18, 2010. During this event the item dropped 2 times. After the event the item still drops but only 1 time.
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  • Es un loboan mutado con los poderes adicionales de el poder de distribuir y generar luz y sombra y adquirió un aumento de sus poderes de su especie.
  • Zeus is the strongest cyber created at a Cyber Factory, and possibly one of the strongest in the game. It is available from the Nano Age, alongside the upgraded versions of the other Digital Age Cybers. Interestingly, it is in a green and blue color scheme, like the upgraded cybers it appears with, despite being the first of its model. A Zeus II does appear in the Scenario Editor, but appears nowhere in the actual game. It has an orange and red color scheme, like the Digital Age cybers.
  • In the ancient Greek religion, Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς; Modern Greek: Δίας, Dias) is the "Father of Gods and men" who ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father ruled the family. He is the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter and his Etruscan counterpart is Tinia. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. As Walter Burkert points out in his book, Greek Religion, "Even the gods who are not his natural children address him as Father, and all the gods rise in his presence." For the Greeks, he was the King of the Gods, who oversaw the universe. As Pausanias observed, "That Zeus is king in heaven is a saying common to all men". In Hesiod's Theogony Zeus assigns the various gods their roles. In the Homeric Hymns he is referred to as the chieftain of the gods. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. He has been shown once in 1 Simpsons episode portrayed by Mayor Quimby & twice in Simpsons comics the first time portrayed by Homer & the second (witch was set when he was a child) by Bart .
  • Zeus is the god of lightning, thunder and storms in Greek mythology he became the king of the Olympian pantheon. Zeus is renowned for being both a scoundrel and a noble warrior king, making him one of the ur-examples anti-heroes.
  • Zeus is the king of gods and men, who mediates the disputes of the gods on Mount Olympus. He sometimes helps Odysseus or allows Athena to do the same.
  • Zeus is the Greek god of the sky, weather, air, lightning, honor, and justice. He is the King of Olympus, the youngest son of the Titans Kronos and Rhea, and the husband of the goddess Hera. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter.
  • Zeus (IPA: /zjuːs/) in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus.
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  • Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology. He appeared as a member of the Council of Nine in the "Imaginationland" trilogy. He gets killed when Imaginationland is blown up by a nuclear missile, but gets revived when Butters imagines Imaginationland, as it was before the evil creatures burst out of the barrier.
  • Zeus is the Greek God of air and sky. He is the chief Olympian. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
  • She was part of a convoy along with Thor and Odysseus. The convoy was to be attacked by Assault Gunboats and TIE Avengers, and the starships had to rely on X-wings from Rogue and Blue Squadrons to give the starships enough time to escape into hyperspace.
  • center Zeus (世宇子) là đội bóng phản diện chính trong game Inazuma Eleven. Ở dòng thời gian gốc, đây chính là đội bóng đụng độ Raimon trong trận chung kết giải Football Frontier, đồng thời cũng chính là đối thủ cuối cùng của người chơi trong cốt truyện game phần đầu.
  • Categoría:Jutsu Lars golpea a su oponente en el aire con Elemento Rayo infundido en la palma, produciendo un corte.
  • In Greek mythology, Zeus was king of the gods, god of thunder and lightning, and the father of Apollo, a position he won by drawing lots with his brothers Poseidon and Hades. He was married to Hera, but had many affairs, including one with Leto, a mortal woman, which produced Apollo and his twin sister Artemis. According to Apollo, Zeus was actually a member of a highly sophisticated race of alien beings who considered themselves gods. And, in a certain sense, they were gods: they had the power of life and death, the power to alter themselves and the world around them, and their displeasure was generally fatal. Certainly, the ancient Greeks with whom they interacted while on Earth considered them gods. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?" ) According to Henry Janeway, Zeus also watched over travelers himself. (VOY: "11:59") In fact, the protection of travelers is usually associated with Hermes. By 2267, when the USS Enterprise encountered Apollo, Zeus had gone on, spreading himself thinner and thinner until he was entirely gone. Apollo claimed this was not death, but it seemed clear that those who had departed by this means were beyond returning. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?" )
  • Zeus ist in der griechischen Mythologie auf der Erde der oberste Gott. Er ist mit Hera verheiratet, hat aber viele Affären, darunter Leto, die ihm die Zwillinge Apoll und Artemis gebiert. 1999 meint Henry Janeway, dass Zeus persönlich über Reisende wachte und man es genauso tun sollte. (VOY: ) In der Realität ist Hermes der Schutzgott der Reisenden. ⚙ Dieser Artikel wurde als be­son­ders aus­bau­fähig ge­kenn­zeich­net. Solltest du über weitere Fak­ten und In­for­mat­ion­en zum Thema verfügen, zögere nicht, diese beizutragen und [ bearbeite] ihn! Kategorie:Ausbaufähiger Artikel
  • Zeus (Greek: Ζευς) is the King of the Olympians and God of the Sky, Weather, Thunderstorms, Lightning bolts, Winds and Clouds. He is also the God of Law, Order, Justice, Human Fate and the Human Race Zeus is called the "Father of the Gods" and "King of all". His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. His Roman name is Jupiter. Zeus was the sixth child of Kronos & Rhea. His other full siblings had been eaten by Kronos as soon as they were born (Kronos had been hoping to avoid one of them overthrowing him) Rhea however gave birth to Zeus in a cave on Mount Ida in Crete where she hid him. The Kouretes & Daktyloi were three, five, or nine rustic Daimones (Spirits) appointed by Rhea to guard the infant god Zeus In order to keep him safely hidden from his cannibalistic father, the Titan Kronos, they drowned out his cries with a frenzied dance of clashing spear and shield. Meanwhile Rhea gave a boulder wrapped in blankets to Kronos who ate that instead.
  • Zeus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus The Statue of Zeus at Olympia Phidias created the 12 m (40 ft) tall statue of Zeus at Olympia about 435 BC. The statue was perhaps the most famous sculpture in Ancient Greece, imagined here in a 16th century engraving King of the gods God of the Sky and Thunder Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Thunderbolt, Eagle, Bull and Oak Consort Hera Parents Cronus and Rhea Siblings Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera Children Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Helen, Hephaestus, Perseus, Minos, the Muses This box: view • talk • edit Zeus (IPA: /zjuːs/) in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. In Greek, the god's name is Greek: nominative: Ζεύς Zeús /zdeús/, genitive: Διός Diós; Modern Greek /'zefs/. His Roman counterpart was Jupiter and his Etruscan counterpart Tinia. In Hindu mythology his counterpart was Indra with ever common weapon as thunderbolt. Contents [hide] 1 Cult of Zeus 1.1 Panhellenic cults of Zeus 1.2 History 1.3 Role and epithets 1.4 Some local Zeus-cults 1.4.1 Cretan Zeus 1.4.2 Zeus Lykaios in Arcadia 1.4.3 Subterranean Zeus 1.5 Oracles of Zeus 1.5.1 The Oracle at Dodona 1.5.2 The Oracle at Siwa 1.6 Zeus and foreign gods 2 Zeus in myth 2.1 Birth 2.2 Infancy 2.3 Zeus becomes king of the gods 2.4 Zeus and Hera 2.5 Consorts and children 2.5.1 By divine mothers 2.5.2 Mortal/nymph/other mother 2.6 Zeus miscellany 3 In Philosophy 4 Other names/epithets 4.1 Spoken-word myths — audio files 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Cult of Zeus Panhellenic cults of Zeus The major center where all Greeks converged to pay honor to their chief god was Olympia. Their quadrennial festival featured the famous Games. There was also an altar to Zeus made not of stone, but of ash, from the accumulated remains of many centuries' worth of animals sacrificed there. Outside of the major inter-polis sanctuaries, there were no modes of worshipping Zeus precisely shared across the Greek world. Most of the titles listed below, for instance, could be found at any number of Greek temples from Asia Minor to Sicily. Certain modes of ritual were held in common as well: sacrificing a white animal over a raised altar, for instance. Colossal seated Marnas from Gaza portrayed in the style of Zeus. Marnas[1] was the chief divinity of Gaza. Roman period Istanbul Archaeology Museum) Bust of Zeus in the British Museum History Zeus, poetically referred to by the vocative Zeu pater ("O, father Zeus"), is a continuation of *Di̯ēus, the Proto-Indo-European god of the daytime sky, also called *Dyeus ph2tēr ("Sky Father").[2] The god is known under this name in Sanskrit (cf. Dyaus/Dyaus Pita), Latin (cf. Jupiter, from Iuppiter, deriving from the PIE vocative *dyeu-ph2tēr[3]), deriving from the basic form *dyeu- ("to shine", and in its many derivatives, "sky, heaven, god").[2] And in Germanic and Norse mythology (cf. *Tīwaz > OHG Ziu, ON Týr), together with Latin deus, dīvus and Dis(a variation of dīves[4]), from the related noun *deiwos.[4] To the Greeks and Romans, the god of the sky was also the supreme god, whereas this function was filled out by Odin among the Germanic tribes. Accordingly, they did not identify Zeus/Jupiter with either Tyr or Odin, but with Thor (Þórr). Zeus is the only deity in the Olympic pantheon whose name has such a transparent Indo-European etymology.[5] Role and epithets Zeus played a dominant role, presiding over the Greek Olympian pantheon. He fathered many of the heroes and was featured in many of their local cults. Though the Homeric "cloud collector" was the god of the sky and thunder like his Near-Eastern counterparts, he was also the supreme cultural artifact; in some senses, he was the embodiment of Greek religious beliefs and the archetypal Greek deity. Aside from local epithets that simply designated the deity to doing something random at some particular place, the epithets or titles applied to Zeus emphasized different aspects of his wide-ranging authority: Zeus Olympios emphasized Zeus's kingship over both the gods in addition to his specific presence at the Panhellenic festival at Olympia. A related title was Zeus Panhellenios ('Zeus of all the Hellenes'), to whom Aeacus' famous temple on Aegina was dedicated. As Zeus Xenios, Zeus was the patron of hospitality and guests, ready to avenge any wrong done to a stranger. As Zeus Horkios, he was the keeper of oaths. Exposed liars were made to dedicate a statue to Zeus, often at the sanctuary of Olympia. As Zeus Agoraeus, Zeus watched over business at the agora and punished dishonest traders. As Zeus Aegiduchos or Aegiochos he was the bearer of the Aegis with which he strikes terror into the impious and his enemies.[6][7][8] Others derive this epithet from αίξ ("goat") and οχή and take it as an allusion to the legend of Zeus' suckling at the breast of Amalthea.[9][10] As Zeus Meilichios, "Easy-to-be-entreated", he subsumed an archaic chthonic daimon propitiated in Athens, Meilichios. As Zeus Tallaios, or "Solar Zeus", he was worshiped in Crete. Some local Zeus-cults In addition to the Panhellenic titles and conceptions listed above, local cults maintained their own idiosyncratic ideas about the king of gods and men. With the epithet Zeus Aetnaeus he was worshiped on Mount Aetna, where there was a statue of him, and a local festival called the Aetnaea in his honor.[11] Other examples are listed below. As Zeus Aeneius or Aenesius, he was worshiped in the island of Cephalenia, where he had a temple on Mount Aenos.[12] As Zeus Agamemnon he was worshipped at Sparta. Cretan Zeus With one exception, Greeks were unanimous in recognizing the birthplace of Zeus as Crete. Minoan culture contributed many essentials of ancient Greek religion: "by a hundred channels the old civilization emptied itself into the new", Will Durant observed,[13] and Cretan Zeus retained his youthful Minoan features. The local child of the Great Mother, "a small and inferior deity who took the roles of son and consort",[14] whose Minoan name the Greeks Hellenized as Velchanos, was in time assumed as an epithet by Zeus, as transpired at many other sites, and he came to be venerated in Crete as Zeus Velchanos, the "boy-Zeus", often simply the Kouros. In Crete, Zeus was worshipped at a number of caves at Knossos, Ida and Palaikastro. In the Hellenistic period a small sanctuary dedicated to Zeus Velchanos was founded at the Aghia Triada site of a long-ruined Minoan palace. Broadly contemporary coins from Phaistos show the form under which he was worshiped: a youth sits among the branches of a tree, with a cockerel on his knees.[15] On other Cretan coins Velchanos is represented as an eagle and in association with a goddess celebrating a mystic marriage.[16] Inscriptions at Gortyn and Lyttos record a Velchania festival, showing that Velchanios was still widely venerated in Hellenistic Crete.[17] The stories of Minos and Epimenides suggest that these caves were once used for incubatory divination by kings and priests. The dramatic setting of Plato's Laws is along the pilgrimage-route to one such site, emphasizing archaic Cretan knowledge. On Crete, Zeus was represented in art as a long-haired youth rather than a mature adult, and hymned as ho megas kouros "the great youth". Ivory statuettes of the "Divine Boy" were unearthed near the Labyrinth at Knossos]] by Sir Arthur Evans.[18] With the Kouretes, a band of ecstatic armed dancers, he presided over the rigorous military-athletic training and secret rites of the Cretan paideia. The myth of the death of Cretan Zeus, localised in numerous mountain sites though only mentioned in a comparatively late source, Callimachus,[19] together with the assertion of Antoninus Liberalis that a fire shone forth annually from the birth-cave the infant shared with a mythic swarm of bees, suggests that Velchanos had been an annual vegetative spirit.[20] The Hellenistic writer Euhemerus apparently proposed a theory that Zeus had actually been a great king of Crete and that posthumously his glory had slowly turned him into a deity. The works of Euhemerus himself have not survived, but Christian patristic writers took up the suggestion with enthusiasm. Zeus Lykaios in Arcadia For more details on this topic, see Lykaia. The epithet Lykaios ("wolf-Zeus") is assumed by Zeus only in connection with the archaic festival of the Lykaia on the slopes of Mount Lykaion ("Wolf Mountain"), the tallest peak in rustic Arcadia; Zeus had only a formal connection[21] with the rituals and myths of this primitive rite of passage with an ancient threat of cannibalism and the possibility of a werewolf transformation for the ephebes who were the participants.[22] Near the ancient ash-heap where the sacrifices took place[23] was a forbidden precinct in which, allegedly, no shadows were ever cast.[24] According to Plato (Republic 565d-e), a particular clan would gather on the mountain to make a sacrifice every nine years to Zeus Lykaios, and a single morsel of human entrails would be intermingled with the animal's. Whoever ate the human flesh was said to turn into a wolf, and could only regain human form if he did not eat again of human flesh until the next nine-year cycle had ended. There were games associated with the Lykaia, removed in the fourth century to the first urbanization of Arcadia, Megalopolis; there the major temple was dedicated to Zeus Lykaios. Apollo, too had an archaic wolf-form, Apollo Lycaeus, worshipped in Athens at the Lykeion, or Lyceum, which was made memorable as the site where Aristotle walked and taught. Subterranean Zeus Although etymology indicates that Zeus was originally a sky god, many Greek cities honored a local Zeus who lived underground. Athenians and Sicilians honored Zeus Meilichios ("kindly" or "honeyed") while other cities had Zeus Chthonios ("earthy"), Katachthonios ("under-the-earth") and Plousios ("wealth-bringing"). These deities might be represented as snakes or in human form in visual art, or, for emphasis as both together in one image. They also received offerings of black animal victims sacrificed into sunken pits, as did chthonic deities like Persephone and Demeter, and also the heroes at their tombs. Olympian gods, by contrast, usually received white victims sacrificed upon raised altars. In some cases, cities were not entirely sure whether the daimon to whom they sacrificed was a hero or an underground Zeus. Thus the shrine at Lebadaea in Boeotia might belong to the hero Trophonius or to Zeus Trephonius ("the nurturing"), depending on whether you believe Pausanias, or Strabo. The hero Amphiaraus was honored as Zeus Amphiaraus at Oropus outside of Thebes, and the Spartans even had a shrine to Zeus Agamemnon. Oracles of Zeus Although most oracle sites were usually dedicated to Apollo, the heroes, or various goddesses like Themis, a few oracular sites were dedicated to Zeus. The Oracle at Dodona The cult of Zeus at Dodona in Epirus, where there is evidence of religious activity from the second millennium BC onward, centered on a sacred oak. When the Odyssey was composed (circa 750 BC), divination was done there by barefoot priests called Selloi, who lay on the ground and observed the rustling of the leaves and branches (Odyssey 14.326-7). By the time Herodotus wrote about Dodona, female priestesses called peleiades ("doves") had replaced the male priests. Zeus' consort at Dodona was not Hera, but the goddess Dione — whose name is a feminine form of "Zeus". Her status as a titaness suggests to some that she may have been a more powerful pre-Hellenic deity, and perhaps the original occupant of the oracle. The Oracle at Siwa The oracle of Ammon at the oasis of Siwa in the Western Desert of Egypt did not lie within the bounds of the Greek world before Alexander's day, but it already loomed large in the Greek mind during the archaic era: Herodotus mentions consultations with Zeus Ammon in his account of the Persian War. Zeus Ammon was especially favored at Sparta, where a temple to him existed by the time of the Peloponnesian War[25] After Alexander made a trek into the desert to consult the oracle at Siwa, the figure arose of a Libyan Sibyl. Zeus and foreign gods Zeus was equivalent to the Roman god Jupiter and associated in the syncretic classical imagination (see interpretatio graeca) with various other deities, such as the Egyptian Ammon and the Etruscan Tinia. He (along with Dionysus) absorbed the role of the chief Phrygian god Sabazios in the syncretic deity known in Rome as Sabazius. Zeus in myth The Chariot of Zeus, from an 1879 Stories from the Greek Tragedians by Alfred Church Birth Cronus sired several children by Rhea: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon, but swallowed them all as soon as they were born, since he had learned from Gaia and Uranus that he was destined to be overcome by his own son as he had overthrown his own father— an oracle that Zeus was to hear and avert. But when Zeus was about to be born, Rhea sought Gaia to devise a plan to save him, so that Cronus would get his retribution for his acts against Uranus and his own children. Rhea gave birth to Zeus in Crete, handing Cronus a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, which he promptly swallowed. Infancy Rhea hid Zeus in a cave on Mount Ida in Crete. According to varying versions of the story: He was then raised by Gaia. He was raised by a goat named Amalthea, while a company of Kouretes— soldiers, or smaller gods— danced, shouted and clashed their spears against their shields so that Cronus would not hear the baby's cry. (See cornucopia.) He was raised by a nymph named Adamanthea. Since Cronus ruled over the Earth, the heavens and the sea, she hid him by dangling him on a rope from a tree so he was suspended between earth, sea and sky and thus, invisible to his father. He was raised by a nymph named Cynosura. In gratitude, Zeus placed her among the stars. He was raised by Melissa, who nursed him with goat's-milk and honey. He was raised by a shepherd family under the promise that their sheep would be saved from wolves. Zeus becomes king of the gods After reaching manhood, Zeus forced Cronus to disgorge first the stone (which was set down at Pytho under the glens of Parnassus to be a sign to mortal men, the Omphalos) then his siblings in reverse order of swallowing. In some versions, Metis gave Cronus an emetic to force him to disgorge the babies, or Zeus cut Cronus' stomach open. Then Zeus released the brothers of Cronus, the Gigantes, the Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes, from their dungeon in Tartarus, killing their guard, Campe. As a token of their appreciation, the Cyclopes gave him thunder and the thunderbolt, or lightning, which had previously been hidden by Gaia. Together, Zeus and his brothers and sisters, along with the Gigantes, Hecatonchires and Cyclopes overthrew Cronus and the other Titans, in the combat called the Titanomachy. The defeated Titans were then cast into a shadowy underworld region known as Tartarus. Atlas, one of the titans that fought against Zeus, was punished by having to hold up the sky. After the battle with the Titans, Zeus shared the world with his elder brothers, Poseidon and Hades, by drawing lots: Zeus got the sky and air, Poseidon the waters, and Hades the world of the dead (the underworld). The ancient Earth, Gaia, could not be claimed; she was left to all three, each according to their capabilities, which explains why Poseidon was the "earth-shaker" (the god of earthquakes) and Hades claimed the humans that died. (See also: Penthus) Gaia resented the way Zeus had treated the Titans, because they were her children. Soon after taking the throne as king of the gods, Zeus had to fight some of Gaia's other children, the monsters Typhon and Echidna. He vanquished Typhon and trapped him under a mountain, but left Echidna and her children alive. Zeus and Hera Main article: Hera Zeus was brother and consort of Hera. By Hera, Zeus sired Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus, though some accounts say that Hera produced these offspring alone. Some also include Eileithyia and Eris as their daughters. The conquests of Zeus among nymphs and the mythic mortal progenitors of Hellenic dynasties are famous. Olympian mythography even credits him with unions with Leto, Demeter, Dione and Maia. Among mortals were Semele, Io, Europa and Leda. (For more details, see below). Many myths render Hera as jealous of his amorous conquests and a consistent enemy of Zeus' mistresses and their children by him. For a time, a nymph named Echo had the job of distracting Hera from his affairs by incessantly talking: when Hera discovered the deception, she cursed Echo to repeat the words of others. Hera is also represented as having despised Ganymede, a Trojan boy whom he brought into Olympus to be cup-bearer to the gods as well as his lover. Consorts and children By divine mothers Mother Children Aix Aegipan[26] Ananke* Moirae (Fates)* Atropos Clotho Lachesis Demeter Persephone Zagreus Dione Aphrodite Thalassa Aphrodite Gaia† Orion Hera Ares Eileithyia Eris Hebe Eos Ersa Carae Eris Limos (aka Limus) Leto Apollo Artemis Maia Hermes Metis Athena Mnemosyne Muses (Original three) Aoide Melete Mneme Muses (Later nine) Calliope Clio Erato Euterpe Melpomene Polyhymnia Terpsichore Thalia Urania Persephone Zagreus Melinoe Selene Ersa Nemean Lion Pandia Themis Astraea Nemesis Horae First Generation Auxo Carpo Thallo Second Generation Dike Eirene Eunomia Third generation Pherusa Euporie Orthosie Moirae (Fates)* Atropos Clotho Lachesis Mortal/nymph/other mother Mother Children Aegina Aeacus Alcmene Heracles (Hercules) Antiope Amphion Zethus Callisto Arcas Carme Britomartis Danaë Perseus Elara Tityas Electra Dardanus Iasion Europa Minos Rhadamanthys Sarpedon Eurynome Charites(Graces) Aglaea Euphrosyne Thalia Himalia Kronios Spartaios Kytos Iodame Thebe Io Epaphus Keroessa Lamia Laodamia Sarpedon Leda Polydeuces (Pollux) Castor Helen of Sparta (of Troy) Maera Locrus Niobe Argus Pelasgus Olympias Alexander III of Macedon Othreis Meliteus Plouto Tantalus Podarge Balius Xanthus Pyrrha Hellen Semele Dionysus Taygete Lacedaemon Thalia Palici Unknown mother Litae Unknown mother Tyche Unknown mother Ate * The Greeks variously claimed that the Fates were the daughters of Zeus and the Titaness Themis or of primordial beings like Nyx, Chaos or Anake. †Hermes and Poseidon also played a part in Orion's conception and are also biological fathers of him. He is described as being "Earth-born" and was gestated buried beneath the ground; this is Gaia's domain, though she had no direct involvement in his birth or development. Other versions of his parentage include a version of the former excluding Poseidon and one with solely Poseidon and Euryale as his parents. Zeus miscellany This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (October 2008) Zeus turned Pandareus to stone for stealing the golden dog which had guarded him as an infant in the holy Dictaeon Cave of Crete. Zeus killed Salmoneus with a thunderbolt for attempting to impersonate him, riding around in a bronze chariot and loudly imitating thunder. Zeus turned Periphas into an eagle after his death, as a reward for being righteous and just. At the marriage of Zeus and Hera, a nymph named Chelone refused to attend. Zeus transformed her into a tortoise (chelone in Greek). Zeus, with Hera, turned King Haemus and Queen Rhodope into mountains (the Balkan mountains, or Stara Planina, and Rhodope mountains, respectively) for their vanity. Zeus condemned Tantalus to eternal torture in Tartarus for trying to trick the gods into eating the flesh of his butchered son. Zeus condemned Ixion to be tied to a fiery wheel for eternity as punishment for attempting to violate Hera. Zeus sunk the Telchines beneath the sea for blighting the earth with their fell magics. Zeus blinded the seer Phineus and sent the Harpies to plague him as punishment for revealing the secrets of the gods. Zeus rewarded Tiresias with a life three times the norm as reward for ruling in his favour when he and Hera contested which of the sexes gained the most pleasure from the act of love. Zeus punished Hera by having her hung upside down from the sky when she attempted to drown Heracles in a storm. Of all the children Zeus spawned, Heracles was often described as his favorite. Indeed, Heracles was often called by various gods and people as "the favorite son of Zeus", Zeus and Heracles were very close and in one story, where a tribe of earth-born Giants threatened Olympus and the Oracle at Delphi decreed that only the combined efforts of a lone god and mortal could stop the creature, Zeus chose Heracles to fight by his side. They proceeded to defeat the monsters. Athena has at times been called his favorite daughter. His sacred bird was the golden eagle, which he kept by his side at all times. Like him, the eagle was a symbol of strength, courage, and justice. His favourite tree was the oak, symbol of strength. Olive trees were also sacred to him. Zelus, Nike, Cratos and Bia were Zeus' retinue. Zeus condemned Prometheus to having his liver eaten by a giant eagle for giving the Flames of Olympus to the mortals. In Philosophy In Neoplatonism, Zeus' relation to the Gods familiar from mythology is taught as the Demiurge or Divine Mind. Specifically within Plotinus' work the Enneads [27] Other names/epithets Ζήνων, Zenon, Δίας, Dias Zeus Hospites- as a protector of guests Zeus Philoxenon- as a protector of foreigners Olumpios- the Olympian Astrapios- literally, "the lightninger" Brontios- the Thunderer Spoken-word myths — audio files Zeus Myths as told by story tellers 1. Zeus and Tantalus, (including Pelops and Poseidon episode), read by Timothy Carter Bibliography of reconstruction: Homer, Odyssey, 11.567 (7th c. BC); Pindar, Olympian Odes, 1 (476 BC); Euripides, Orestes, 12–16 (408 BC); Apollodorus, Epitomes 2: 1–9 (140 BC); Ovid, Metamorphoses, VI: 213, 458 (AD 8); Hyginus, Fables, 82: Tantalus; 83: Pelops (1st c. AD); Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2.22.3 (AD 160–76) 2. Zeus and Ganymede, read by Timothy Carter Bibliography of reconstruction: Homer, Iliad 5.265ff; 20.215–35 (700 BC); Anonymous, Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 202ff. (7th c. BC); Sophocles, The Colchian Women (after Athenaeus, 602) (b. 495 – d. 406 BC); Euripides, Iphigenia in Aulis (410 BC); Apollodorus, Library and Epitome iii.12.2 (140 BC); Diodorus Siculus, Histories 4.75.3 (1st c. BC); Virgil, Aeneid 5. 252–60 (19 BC); Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.155ff. (AD 1–8); Hyginus, Poetica Astronomica See also Achaean Federation Deception of Zeus USS Zeus (ARB-4) Jupiter (mythology) Zeus (Planetarion) Temple of Zeus References Burkert, Walter, (1977) 1985. Greek Religion, especially section III.ii.1 (Harvard University Press) Cook, Arthur Bernard, Zeus: A Study in Ancient Religion, (3 volume set), (1914–1925). New York, Bibilo & Tannen: 1964. Volume 1: Zeus, God of the Bright Sky, Biblo-Moser, June 1, 1964, ISBN 0-8196-0148-9 (reprint) Volume 2: Zeus, God of the Dark Sky (Thunder and Lightning), Biblo-Moser, June 1, 1964, ISBN 0-8196-0156-X Volume 3: Zeus, God of the Dark Sky (earthquakes, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorites) Druon, Maurice, The Memoirs of Zeus, 1964, Charles Scribner's and Sons. (tr. Humphrey Hare) Farnell, Lewis Richard, Cults of the Greek States 5 vols. Oxford; Clarendon 1896–1909. Still the standard reference. Farnell, Lewis Richard, Greek Hero Cults and Ideas of Immortality, 1921. Graves, Robert; The Greek Myths, Penguin Books Ltd. (1960 edition) Mitford,William, The History of Greece, 1784. Cf. v.1, Chapter II, Religion of the Early Greeks Moore, Clifford H., The Religious Thought of the Greeks, 1916. Nilsson, Martin P., Greek Popular Religion, 1940. Nilsson, Martin P., History of Greek Religion, 1949. Rohde, Erwin, Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality among the Greeks, 1925. Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1870, [1], William Smith, Dictionary: "Zeus" [2] Footnotes ^ Catholic Encyclopedia > Gaza ; Johannes Hahn: Gewalt und religiöser Konflikt ; The Holy Land and the Bible ^ a b "American Heritage Dictionary: Zeus". . Retrieved on 3 July 2006. ^ "Online Etymology Dictionary: Jupiter". . Retrieved on 3 July 2006. ^ a b "American Heritage Dictionary: dyeu". . Retrieved on 3 July 2006. ^ Burkert (1985). Greek Religion. pp. 321. ^ Homer, Iliad i. 202, ii. 157, 375, &c. ^ Pindar, Isthmian Odes iv. 99 ^ Hyginus, Poetical Astronomy ii. 13 ^ Spanh. ad Callim. hymn. in Jov, 49 ^ Schmitz, Leonhard (1867), "Aegiduchos", in Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1, Boston, pp. 26 ^ Schol. ad Pind. Ol. vi. 162 ^ Hes. ap. Schol. ad Apollon. Rhod. ii. 297 ^ Durant, The Life of Greece (The Story of Civilization Part II, New York: Simon & Schuster) 1939:23. ^ Rodney Castleden, Minoans: Life in Bronze-Age Crete, "The Minoan belief-system" (Routledge) 1990:125 ^ Pointed out by Bernard Clive Dietrich, The Origins of Greek Religion (de Gruyter) 1973:15. ^ A.B. Cook, Zeus (Cambridge University Press0 1914, I, figs 397, 398. ^ Dietrich 1973, noting Martin P. Nilsson, Minoan-Mycenaean Religion, and Its Survival in Greek Religion 1950:551 and notes. ^ "Professor Stylianos Alxiou reminds us that there were other divine boys who survived from the religion of the pre-Hellenic period — Linos, Plutos and Dionysos — so not all the young male deities we see depicted in Minoan works of art are necessarily Velchanos" (Castleden 1990:125 ^ Richard Wyatt Hutchinson, Prehistoric Crete, (Harmondsworth: Penguin) 1968:204, mentions that there is no classical reference to the death of Zeus (noted by Dietrich 1973:16 note 78). ^ "This annually reborn god of vegetation also experienced the other parts of the vegetation cycle: holy marriage and annual death when he was thought to disappear from the earth" (Dietrich 1973:15). ^ In the founding myth of Lycaon's banquet for the gods that included the flesh of a human sacrifice, perhaps one of his sons, Nyctimus or ArcasZeus overturned the table and struck the house of Lyceus with a thunderbolt; his patronage at the Lykaia can have been little more than a formula. ^ A morphological connection to lyke "brightness" may be merely fortuitous. ^ Modern archaeologists have found no trace of human remains among the sacrificial detritus, Walter Burkert, "Lykaia and Lykaion", Homo Necans, tr. by Peter Bing (University of California) 1983, p. 90. ^ Pausanias 8.38. ^ Pausanias 3.18. ^ Hyginus, Fabulae 155 ^ In Fourth Tractate 'Problems of the Soul' The Demiurge is identified as Zeus.10."When under the name of Zeus we are considering the Demiurge we must leave out all notions of stage and progress, and recognize one unchanging and timeless life." 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  • Zeus is father of the younger gods, god of the sky and thunder. Hera, his consort, is queen of the gods and patroness of marriage. She is among the goddesses most often invoked by the Amazons. Poseidon is the sea god. According to Plato, his children founded Atlantis, and he is its chief god. Demeter is the goddess of agriculture. Hestia, most modest of the goddesses, is goddess of home and hearth. The above are all children of Cronus and Rhea. Aphrodite was born from the sea-foam and became the goddess of love. She is mother of Eros, god of love. Pallas Athena was born fully grown and fully armed from the brow of Zeus. She is goddess of wisdom and defensive war. She gets no pleasure from war but prefers to settle things peaceably. Yet in battle she is undefeatable, even by the god of war Ares. Athena is one of the chief Amazonian gods. Hephaestus is god of metalworking and fire. It is he who forged Wonder Woman's golden Lasso of Truth from the girdle of the earth-goddess Gaea, and her silver bracelets which he formed from the splintered Aegis of Zeus. Hermes is god of commerce, herdsmen, and thieves, as well as herald of the gods. It was he who first brought the Princess Diana to Man's World. Phoebus Apollo and his twin sister Artemis are both experts with the bow. He is god of light, poetry, and music; she is goddess of the hunt. Dionysus is the god of vineyards and wine. Pan, son of Hermes, is god of the countryside and nature. He is also a consummate schemer. Persephone is daughter of Zeus and Demeter and is goddess of Spring. Centuries ago, an argument between Artemis and Ares led to the creation of the Amazons, who have been guided and protected by the goddesses ever since One day, the young Uxas of Apokolips came to Rome. There he spread tales of the great Olympian gods. Their following grew tremendously in Rome and so they created avatars of themselves; they were worshiped under different names. Uxas knew that each half of the pantheon would be less powerful than the original gods. Later, as the god Darkseid, Uxas would use this knowledge to crush Zeus himself. At some point, the god Pan was killed and replaced by a Manhunter android. It was this impostor who began a feud among the gods. The feud began when Zeus turned an amorous eye towards Diana. When Diana and her mother opposed the great god, he was angered and punished Diana. She would have to complete a task for each of the gods, culminating in the defeat of the monsters beyond "Doom's Doorway." This doorway was the Amazon's charge for millennia and if Diana was unsuccessful, the Amazons would be destroyed. Diana succeeded in her trials, defeating numerous monsters including Echidna, the Chimera, the Cyclops, the Hydra, the Harpies and the Minotaur. Eventually, Pan's bones were discovered on Olympus but it was too late to save Diana from her labors. Joined by her mother, Diana did indeed destroy the demons beneath Themyscira with the help of the amulet of Harmonia (these demons were funneled into Ares). Diana also freed Heracles, who had borne the weight of Themyscira for eons. Heracles was accepted into Olympus. Soon thereafter, the gods secreted themselves away for a conference. At this time, Darkseid attacked Olympus. The dark god ceased hostilities, though, as soon as he realized the place was deserted. When the gods returned, they had decided upon destroying Mount Olympus and undertaking a "cosmic migration" to the stars. Over Hermes' objections, they took several steps. First, The three elder brothers made a new pact to replace the original pact which divided Earth among them. Then, they combined the will of all the gods (minus Ares) and the strength of Amazon prayer, and used Diana's bracelets to amplify that power. (The bracelets are all that remained of Zeus' Aegis; this Aegis was made from the hide of Amalthea, the goat which reared him.) Thus, the old home was demolished and New Olympus was created. In order to properly establish this new home, it was necessary for the Gods to sequester themselves indefinitely. Hermes defected from his brethren and would not join the migration. He had already involved himself in Man's World by stopping the evil Circe. Hermes elected to remain on Earth and joined Diana in her mission. In the Gods' absence, the Amazons began to revert to clay. To justify the Olympians' return to Earth, Zeus summoned Diana and several of her friends to testify before him. It was Hippolyta who tipped the scales, however. She played a secret card which greatly swayed them. (In truth, she simply reminded Ares that before her reincarnation, Hippolyta had been Ares' daughter, and thus Zeus' granddaughter). At this time, Zeus also granted strength and flight to Cassie Sandsmark Soon, Highfather of the New Gods summoned Zeus and Heracles to once again battle Darkseid. To this end, Zeus, Odin, Ares, Jove and Highfather merged into one being and entered the Source. When cast out, Zeus was gravely injured and remained bonded to Jove. Heracles returned with him to Olympus. Their greatest champion, Princess Diana soon lost her life against the devil,Neron. Hera (now presiding over Olympus) transfigured Diana into a goddess of truth and welcomed her to live with the gods. Diana was told she could not interfere with the daily lives of mortals, unless prayed to. Hera sits on the throne; Diana admonished The gods shared the secret of their division with Diana and decided to reunite their essences with those of their Roman counterparts. Diana could not be prevented from interfering with the mortal world and so she was banished to Earth. She was soon also stripped of her immortality. Zeus' father, Cronus returned with an army of new Titans: Arch, Disdain, Harrier, Oblivion, Slaughter and Titan. Their power had grown from the faith of a cult on Earth. The Titans heralded the coming Chronos Chronos sought to capture all power of the godwave. He began by defeating the Olympians and casting Zeus down to Earth. He then conquered the Hindu pantheon and headed for Heaven. But Wonder Woman freed the Olympians and united with the Hindus and the Pax Dei (heavenly host). Diana trounced Chronos but the god still managed to touch the power of the Source. In doing so, he gained perfect clarity. Humbled, he returned to mother Gaea. Afterwards, Zeus formed an alliance with the other pantheons. Indeed, Zeus soon appeared to Superman with several allies under the banner of I.D.C.A.P. (Interfaith Deity Council of Active Polytheistics). The merger of the Greek and Roman pantheons did not sit well with the Roman goddess Diana. She accepted an offer of power from the old "Shattered God," separated from Artemis and betrayed the Olympians. Diana died in battle with Wonder Woman when she was crushed by a statue of Zeus. The Olympians were incapacitated, but Wonder Woman eventually found a way to awaken them in time for them to strike decisively at the Shattered God. With the appearance of the Bana-Mighdallian Amazons, the Olympians faced a new prospect. Though devout Amazons, these newest citizens of Themyscira do not worship the Greek gods. Renouncing them millennia ago, the tribe instead worship a combination of Egyptian and middle eastern deities. The central gods worshiped by the desert Amazons are: Isis (wisdom and magic), Mammitu (judgement bringer), Bast (nature and feminine), and Neith (mother figure and protection). These gods followed the Bana-Mighdallian Amazons to Themyscira where they continued to be worshipped. Facing the situation with hands tied, both pantheons agreed to integrate themselves with each other for the benefit of their people. Though these new gods do not reside on Olympus, they are treated with diplomacy when called to aid the Amazons in a united godly role. Despite the gods mentioned being part of the inner-circle of deities in the Bana's belief system, less significant gods have been shown to be part of their godly pantheon as well such as Sekhmet (war god), Thoth (their only known male god) and possibly Ishtar (love goddess). The gods of Bana-Mighdall proved their loyalty to the Olympians by aiding the Greek gods in battle when the war gods Sekhmet and Ares previously devised a coup on Olympus. For millennia, the goddess Athena waited patiently for the chance to prove herself worthy of the crown of Olympus. As Earth society developed, the goddess of knowledge grew in power and cunning, and ultimately challenged her father Zeus for the throne. To win this challenge, Athena sent for her champion, again Wonder Woman, to face that of Zeus —Briareos of the Hekatonkheires. Though she was still blind, Diana was aided by the winged Pegasus but seemingly fell to Briareos. Unknown to Zeus this was a trick played by Athena and Diana to prove to the latter that Zeus had no compassion and was not a worthy ruler. Athena agreed to forfeit if Zeus would spare Diana's life, but he denied her, proving his unworthiness. This prompted the other goddesses deliver the head of Medousa unto Diana, which she used to turn Briareos to stone. Athena took the throne at last, but Zeus immediately began plotting a coup with his brothers in Tartarus. Athena immediately set Diana on a quest into Hades to free the god Hermes. She descended beneath Doom's Doorway with Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) and Ferdinand the Minotaur and was confronted Zeus' alliance. Ironically, she might not have succeeded but for the machinations of her constant nemesis, Ares. Ares played a double agent, and gained Zeus' trust, but when the opportunity arose, he killed his uncle Hades and assumed control of the netherworld. Diana then used Hermes' caduceus to revive him. Back on Olympus, Zeus asked for Athena's forgiveness, which she granted. Athena then also restored Diana's sight, but bound it to her own. It was on this quest that Cassandra Sandsmark finally learned of her own godly origins. Her mother had indeed lain with Zeus, but Helena Sandsmark forbade Diana or anyone from revealing the truth to Cassie. Not long after this, Athena sensed a dark destiny for the gods amidst the cosmic machinations of Alexander Luthor. In the crisis created by his chaos, Diana was forced to kill Maxwell Lord, and incurred the ire of the world's public. The U.S. government responded by mobilizing against Themyscira, and Diana realized that as long as she was a target, the Amazons would never be safe. Diana prayed to the gods to take the Amazons to safety, but got more than she bargained for. On Olympus she pleaded against Athena's decision to remove the gods from Earth's affairs. Regardless, the gods departed, leaving Diana bereft of family and faith. During their self imposed exile the gods were somehow overpowered and imprisoned by Darkseid on Apokolips. They were held captive for the better part of a year, while imposters led their people and eventually scattered them, and defiled and disrespected their home. They were freed by Mary Marvel, whom they gifted a small portion of their powers before returning to Mount Olympus. Upon their return, Zeus took control of the Gods once more, as Athena apparently gave her life because of despair. Since his return Zeus has visited his daughter Cassie and helped her discover the power that is her birthright, and also called the Amazons back to their ancestral home as part of his promise to his daughter. Zeus wasted no time in welcoming Queen Hippolyta and her Amazons back to their home. He then lamented them with praise for their actions and feats in his and the Olympians names. As they question what has befallen them and their Gods, Zeus explains that they have all been changed, and that the Amazons have done their part. Thanking them for their service once more, he grants Hippolyta and her people Peace, the peace of the Grave. Zeus next act was to call forth from the dead heroes of Ancient Greece past. With warriors such as Jason of Argos, sons of Poseidon, and other soldiers Zeus creates their own Island for them. He names them his Olympians and shows them the home he has granted them, with a City of Crystal so there can be no secrets, and with a river of Gold so that they need covet no nation. Zeus believes that having already lived the lives of heroes and warriors, they understand that desire for final peace only truly felt upon Death. Giving Jason the mission of going forth and destroying mankind's weapons. He also promises them a son, a hero who shall lead them and guide them. Zeus then leaves his lands and travels to Olympus. Upon arrival he finds Kane Milohai using his power to peer into the Ocean of possibilities. Zeus greets his fellow God-head, asking him about the Myths surrounding his creation of the Universe. Kane replies with a quip at his claim to control all the worlds weather. Though he is quite condescending, Zeus attempts civility with Kane. Asking for a boon, he requests that he relinquishes his claim of fealty to Wonder Woman. When Kane replies that the choice is hers and not his Zeus looses his temper. Revealing his disdain for the tribal god, Zeus launches an assault against him. As the two lords do battle, Zeus with his thunderbolts and Kane raining molten fire from the Sky. In the end though, Kane is no match for Zeus. Ripping the heart from his opponents chest, he crows in victory. Zeus then speaks of his plan to give the heart to his "son". Unbeknownst to the Lord of Olympus his daughter Athena passed into the void as he fought to win back her daughter's fealty. The world can only await the birth of Zeus' Olympian with bated breath.
  • Zeus was only mentioned in a conversation between Piper and Chris Halliwell.
  • Zeus er på fjerde plass i "vår gud" valget. Han tapte stemmer da han fylle zappa folk med lyn og voldtok elizabeth den andre. Han søker jobb siden han er meget missfornøyd med å være en dverg. Det ryktes at han sitter i varetekt.
  • Zeus (ゼウス) is the final boss of World Heroes 2 Jet. __TOC__
  • Yes, because apparently Gods were children too... Anyway, Zeus's dad, Kronos, was a cannibal. He ate his own children to gain their strength. So, to make sure he wasn't eaten by his father like his brothers and sisters before him, Zeus' mother, Rhea, gave birth to him in Crete. Kronos was then given a rock, which his wife claimed to be their newest baby boy. Kronos ate the rock. Zeus was raised by a goat called Aries who supplied him fresh milk and cheese. To learn the ways of humans, the young god was then provided with an endless supply of wood nympths. They would tie him up in a tree when they got tired of his godly sex lust. Or something. On Zeus's 18th birthday he learned how to play hackey sack. With his mad skills and such he beat Hermes in a game of three-smack. Hermes was put to death later that evening
  • Zeus is the powerful king of the Olympian gods and the God of lightning and thunder. His father, Kronos, was king of the Titans and when Kronos feared one of his children would steal his throne he began to swallow each of His newborn children. Zeus' mother, Rhea, saved Zeus from this fate. In turn, Zeus freed his siblings from their imprisonment and declared war on Kronos and anyone who supported him in an event that came to be called the Titanomachy which ended with Zeus killing his father and taking his place as King of the Gods. Zeus married his sister Hera who became queen of the Olympians. Zeus was a great lover of mortal women. He took many human sexual partners and thus fathered many half-gods. Sometimes, he would take the form of a mortal man or of an animal when he visited his mortal women. For example, when he fathered Hercules with Alcmene he took the form of Alcmene's dead husband Amphitryon.
  • Zeus is the chief deity of ancient Greek mythology. Residing on Mount Olympus, he is associated primarily with lightning, which he wields in his hands and throws upon earth like a spear.
  • Zeus is the Greek god of the sky and thunder and the leader of the Greek Pantheon. Kid Olympus won a test for his favor when the teen approached the Greek Pantheon on Olympus.
  • Zeus (ゼウス Zeusu) is a void weapon (said to be a huge flying warship) of mass destruction. Two different versions are known to exist in the world.
  • Zeus (altgriechisch Ζεύς, klassische Aussprache ungefähr dze-u̯s), neugriechisch auch Ζεύς bzw. Δίας Dias, lateinisch Iuppiter) ist der oberste olympische Gott der griechischen Mythologie und mächtiger als alle anderen griechischen Götter zusammen. Seine römische Entsprechung ist Jupiter. In der Episode The Myth Makers halten verschiedene Griechen den Ersten Doctor für den Göttervater Zeus, als er in seinem Tempel, der TARDIS, plötzlich aus dem Nichts erscheint. Auch die Sklavin Katarina, die den Doctor in der TARDIS begleitet, glaubt bis zum Schluß, er wäre Zeus und opfert ihr Leben für ihn. thumb|220px|left|Der wütende Zeus Im Jahre 410 v. Chr. erscheint ein wütender Zeus am Himmel über Athen, nachdem man eine goldene Statue der Athene einschmolz (The Chains of Olympus). Es stellt sich heraus, dass dieser Zeus sowie die anderen mythologischen Figuren, die nach ihm erschienen, Manifestationen des Glaubens der Athener sind, die durch ein Stück psychisches Metall der Prometheans Gestalt annehmen konnten (Hunters of the Burning Stone). Bei verschiedenen Gelegenheiten ruft der Doctor aus: "Beim Zeus!" bzw. "Bei Jupiter!" In der Episode The Tenth Planet erforschen zwei Weltraumraketen das Sonnensystem: Zeus IV und Zeus V. In dem Comic The Life Bringer trifft der Vierte Doctor auf einen Olympusianer, der den Namen Zeus trägt.
  • Zeus is a in the game Steamlands. Zeus is a very powerful gun that deals very high amounts of damage due to its ability to split bombs fired, which takes up more grid spaces than any other gun in Steamlands, although it also takes the longest to charge.
  • Zeus è un homey nuvola creato direttamente dall'anima di Big Mom.
  • "I rule the heavens, all must bow to me!"-Zeus [src] Zeus is god of the sky, son of Cronus and Rhea, and brother of Hestia, Hades, Poseidon, Demeter and Hera.
  • Zeus is king of the gods and patriarch of many in Greek Mythology. Traditionally bearded and occasionally able to shoot thunderbolts, Zeus is also known for his many affairs, often by taking the form of wildlife. His siblings included Hades and Poseidon. Though conspicuously absent from The StoryTeller: Greek Myths, others connected to Zeus were featured, including his daughter Persephone and sons Perseus (with the mortal Danae) and Minos. Zeus appeared on Muppets Tonight. In a "Thor, God of Thunder" sketch from episode 108, the two deities battle it out in a library and vaporize Ernest Pleth. In Roman Mythology, Zeus is known as Jupiter.
  • Thousands of years ago, Zeus led the Olympians in their war against the Titans. However, Hades, Zeus' brother, made a pact with the Titans, and, with the unwitting help of his lover Hippolyta, betrayed the Olympians to the Titans. The Titans were defeated and Zeus banished Hades to Tartarus. Hippolyta was commanded to forever guard the gates of Tartarus for her unwitting role in the betrayal. In the 21st century, Felix Faust overthrew Hades, threatening the balance between order and chaos. To prevent this, Zeus decreed that Wonder Woman was to go to Tartarus, defeat Faust, and restore Hades to the throne. To this day, a deluded imposter named Maximillian Zeus impersonates him.
  • Zeus was King of the Ancient Greek gods of Mount Olympus as well as the god of thunder and lightning. The Romans conflated Zeus with their own king of the gods Jove Pater (Jupiter). "Zeus" and "Jove" are both believed to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European name Dyauṣ. According to tradition, Zeus was the youngest son of the Titans, Cronus (Kronos in old style) and Rhea. An oracle had foreseen that a son of Cronus would overthrow him. In response, Cronus swallowed all of his children seconds after their birth. Only Rhea's trickery saved Zeus, who grew up to defeat his father, liberate his swallowed siblings, and become King of the Gods. Zeus was famous for his lechery. His dalliances produced many of the heroes of Greek myth, including Perseus and Hercules. However, he also expressed a strong fondness for Prince Ganymede of Troy, which may or may not have included a homosexual element.
  • A heavy weapon, the Zeus costs 1,500 gold. The Zeus strikes without warning, sending a searing bolt of energy hurtling across the battlefield to a maximum range of 600 meters. The bolt of energy appears as a thick, white jagged lightning bolt and leaves its target with a white hot glowing impact point. A target lock is required to fire. The Zeus will only do damage on a clear line of sight shot: there is no splash damage around corners or over obstacles. With a five second reload time and a one second discharge time, the Zeus can potentially be fired 10 times per minute. At the highest level (12) the Zeus does 14,891 damage per shot. This makes the weapon potentially lethal at even knife-fighting ranges when paired with a Magnum or Taran. Notable examples of this are the Golem and Leo. As with all energy weapons, the Zeus is unaffected by the Ancile, the Fūjin's shield and the Carnage's shield. However, it can be physically blocked by Écus, the Rhino's shield, the Raijin's shields, the Gareth's , Galahad' s and Lancelot's shields, making the weapon somewhat ineffective on these bots. However, it is still a massive threat to them when they are out of shield, and it is deadly to any robot that lacks a shield at all.
  • In Greek mythology, Zeus is the "Father of Gods and Men", the King of gods, who rules the Olympians atop Mount Olympus. He is also the god of thunder and ruler of the sky. Cronos, his father, had sired six children with Rhea, his wife: Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, and Zeus himself. But Cronos swallowed them all because of a prophecy claiming that he would be overthrown by his son, as he had overthrown his own father. Rhea, seeking revenge, hid Zeus at birth and gave Cronos a rock wrapped in cloth to swallow instead. Once he reached adulthood, Zeus set to fight his father. He made Cronos vomit the rock and his brothers and sisters, then he freed the Titans, the Hecatonchires, and the Cyclopes, which started a war known as the Titanomachy. Once victorious, Zeus casts his father and the other Titans to Tartarus, then divides the world between himself, Poseidon, and Hades. Zeus got the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the Underworld. Zeus was known to have slept with many women aside from Hera, and he had many sons and daughters. The most well known of them are Aphrodite, Hermes, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Hephaestus, Dionysus, and Heracles.
  • The technique consists of striking the opponent into the air with a Lightning Release infused uppercut palm attack.
  • Zeus was the king of the Olympian/Greek Gods and God of the Sky and Lightning.
  • Zeus (Full name: Zeus Jupiter Tesla Watt) is the god of thunder, lighting, and CEO of many major Power Plants (including a Nucular Power Plan). For years Zeus would sue anyone who would infringe on his domain. He sued Benjamin Franklin for "discovering" electricity, and Thomas Edison for stealing his idea for the light bulb. All of those cases were settled out of court (he tried to sue Saddam Hussein for Stealing his idea for the "Baghdad Battery" but by the time his lawyers were on him he was already hung). Once the patents expired he bought them all and started his career on the Power Industry. During his youth he was known for being a "playa" and would sleep with many women, but no matter how many women he slept with, Stephen was always ahead of him in the number of sexual partners (it is at this point that STDs appeared for the first time). He is the estranged brother of Nikola Tesla, he would rather not talk about it.
  • Zeus is a moderator for Club Penguin Rewritten. He also works for the blog, in which he does Penguin of the Week every Monday.
  • He was a third generation god. His grandmother was Gaea the first mother and he was the youngest child of the first race of deities, his parents being Cronus and Rhea. He escaped the fate of his brothers and sisters of being swallowed by his father and was brought up in secret by the Nymph, Neda and the wives of the Corybands, Idaeon, Andron, dictaie and Melliai who were assisted by Adrastea and the goat Amalthea. He led the younger generation of gods in the battles against the older race of Titans and afterwards the Giants and finally conquered the mighty serpent Typhon to win his position of King of all the Gods. As king, Zeus created the world from scratch and after Prometheus’ attempt to help mankind, created a new race of humans that did not have the arrogance of the old human race but instead honoured their gods. He did this by sending a tremendous flood to the world with only Deucalion and Pyrrha surviving, then allowing them to create new humans from the rocks that they threw behind them. He was married to Hera although he is known for his erotic philanderings, endless abductions and seductions of other women, appearing as either human or an animal to trick women to lay with him. He fathered many children, some godly but others heroic semi-gods. By fathering a whole generation of gods and semi-divine heroes he usurped the powr of procreation from the Mother Goddess, Gaea.
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  • Zeus is the god of lightning and the leader of the Greek Pantheon. He was the one who imprisoned Prometheus for stealing back fire.
  • Zeus, en la Mitologia Griega( Dias para los Griegos) es el Dios principal en el Panteon Griego. Era Jupiter en Roma, Ammon en Egipto, Tinia en Etrusca y Odin en Escandinavia. Entre sus principales Caracteristicas: * Es el Dios del Cielo y de la Tierra * Es el Rey de Los Dioses * Entre sus Atributos. * El Aguila * El Rayo * El Toro * El Roble Hijo de Crono y Rea. Hermano de Hestia, Demeter, Hades, Poseidon y Hera. Su Esposa Legitima es Hera. En Dodona se dice que la Legitima es Dione, madre de Afrodita en algunos Mitos. Tuvo muchas aventuras con Amantes tanto Inmortales como Mortales. Es Padre de algunos Dioses y Heroes Famosos como Hermes(Con Maya), Apolo y Artemis (Con Leto), Atenea (Con Metis), Dionisio(Con Semele), Persefone(Con Demeter), Perseo(Con Danae), Heracles(Con Alcmene), Helena(Con Leda), Minos(Con Europa) y Las Musas(Con Mnemosine). Con Hera tuvo a Hebe, a Hefestos, a Ilitia y a Ares.
  • Zeus ist ein Hengst und gehört zu den Nomadenpferden. Zeus stellt den gleichnamigen obersten olympische Gott dar Zeus ist der Herrscher des Himmels, also auch von Blitz und Donner.
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  • Zeus is a Greek Archaic Age major god.
  • Zeus is the ruler of Mount Olympus.
  • Zeus oli kreikkalaisen mytologian ylijumala.
  • He is a native of the planet Caltos. Zeus occasionally is present in the realm of the Immortal Elders, as it is he who imparts his power on the agents of Shazam. __TOC__
  • Zeus is the first short-range explorer model built by Roberts Space Industries. Featuring RSI's patented Q-Core VIII engine, BTST-rated thermal shields, and comfortable cabin for three. The Zeus may be top of the line but it won't cost a fortune to be yours.
  • Zeus - pies Rhody Chesterfield, którego kocha nad życie. Jest to pies rasy Chihuahua.
  • Re degli dei Greci, Padre di Atena, Artemide, Apollo ed Ares e fratello di Ade e Poseidone, Zeus (talvolta chiamato Giove quando viene nominato nel doppiaggio italiano) fa la sua prima apparizione nell'episodio 97, mentre Sorrento spiega la ripartizione del potere fra le varie divinità. Qui appare come un vecchio uomo con la barba bianca e l'armatura rossa decorata con dei soli. Zeus appare molto spesso in versione giovanile come un ragazzo coi capelli lunghi, raccolti in treccine nel manga prequel Episode G, mentre nella Taizen viene mostrata la sua armatura. Tra i fatti appresi in Episode G si scopre che Zeus detiene il potere del Keraounos (ossia il fulmine), unico punto debole dei Titani, ottenuto grazie alla Titanessa traditrice Mnemosine (da cui poi avrà le Muse) che ne aveva rubato la consocenza a Ceo.
  • Uncompleted portions included a sprite viewer/editor which supported .spr and .s16 files, a catalogue file editor, a BLK file viewer/creator (which doesn't work properly under Windows XP, unfortunately), a CAOS 'command line' tool, a genome editor, a syntax-aware CAOS editor, a room editor and a PRAY compiler/decompiler. You can download the final beta version, Beta 14a, from NornenMeister
  • Studying this hero gives a small bonus to Damage. If Zeus is your hero, in addition to the daily studies conducted in the Hall of Heroes, you can gain Hero Points by winning battles against other commanders who study Artemis or Hephaestus.
  • At some point, Zeus gave birth to Hercules but decided to have him raised on the surface of Planet Earth. Hercules could only take up his rightful place with the other Gods if he could complete twelve labours for Eurytheus of Arcos. Even when Hercules succeeded, Zeus did not deem Hercules ready. It was only when Hercules thanked Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary for saving his life and apologising did Zeus come down and reveal that the "thirteenth" task was to realise that everyone is equal. Zeus then gave his son an instant makeover and took him up to Olympus.
  • Zeus is the Father of the Olympian Gods, most notably Hercules. He first encountered Ghost Rider in the event that gathered the Champions together for the first time. Pluto tricked him into forcing Hercules to get married, but Ghost Rider becomes the voice of reason and convinces Zeus it was all a trick. Zeus declares that Hercules does not have to get married, and he rewards the Champions for their help.
  • RSI présente le Zeus, son premier modèle d’éclaireur courte portée doté du générateur Q-core VIII, de boucliers thermiques BTST et d’une cabine confortable pour trois personnes. Le Zeus constitue le haut de gamme mais il ne vous coûtera pas une fortune.
  • Zeus is the king of the gods. He is married to his sister Hera, though he often falls in love with other women, both mortal and immortal, whom he has had many children with, as well as three children with Hera: Ares, Hephaestus, and Eris. Thus giving him a reputation as a womanizer. Some of Zeus' children include: With Demeter Persephone With Metis Athena With Maia Hermes With Semele With Leto Apollo With Alcmeme Heracles With Danae Perseus
  • Zeus is the Greco-Roman god of the sky and the King of the Olympians. His symbolic creature is the eagle and his symbol is the lightning bolt. He is the brother and husband of Hera, as well as brother to Hades, Poseidon, Demeter, and Hestia. His father is Kronos and his mother is Rhea. His children are Persephone, Hephaestus, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Dionysus, Athena, Perseus, Hercules, Odysseus. His many mistresses include Demeter, Danae, Leto, Maia, Semele, Alcmene, Metis, and Io. At the birth of each of his siblings his father, Kronos, ate them because he was worried that they would kill him and take over the throne. But when young Zeus was born his mother,Rhea, gave Kronos a rock wrapped in a blanket instead of Zeus. Kronos ate it and for some unknown reason did not notice it was hard as, well, a rock. Rhea got some nymphs to raise Zeus in secret and when he was a strong young god Rhea gave him the adamant sickle that Kronos had used to chase off Ouranos, who was his father. Zeus attacked Kronos and cut his belly open. Seeing as his siblings were immortal they had grown up in Kronos's stomach and were alive. Then Zeus cut Kronos into a million pieces and threw him into the deepest pits of Tartarus. Then he and his siblings took the power of the throne, sealed the Titans in the Underworld, and became the Olympians. Zeus' Roman alter ego is Jupiter.
  • In Inazuma Eleven the Movie, they were defeated by Ogre in the Football Frontier semi-finals, who led with a score of 36-0 at the end of the match. As a result, they didn't play Raimon in the FF Finals.
  • King of the gods and hated by most, Zeus is not the kindest of creatures. He can be fair, but Jericho would like to run him through. He is the father of Artemis and Apollo, as well as Dionysus and too many more to count.
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  • His Roman counterpart was Jupiter and his Etruscan counterpart Tinia. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. In Greek, the god's name is Ζεύς Zeús {pronounced: /zdeús/ or /dzeús/, Modern Greek /'zefs/) in the nominative case and Διός Diós in the genitive case. The earliest forms of the name are the Mycenaean Greek di-we and di-wo, written in Linear b syllabic script.
  • Dialogue >> Zeus is the main antagonist in Mythology Island. He is called Jupiter in Roman Mythology. He's the god of the heavens, law, order, men, weather, and the King of the Greek Gods and Goddesses.
  • Zeus is a swift, humanoid, bird-like Bakugan debuting in Bakugan Battle Dimensions. A God Bakugan, Shun Kazami has a Ventus Zeus as his Guardian Bakugan. Pyrus, Darkus, and Haos varieties also were released in the game.
  • thumb|200 px|Posąg Zeusa z białej czekolady Zeus (lub Dzeus, lub jeszcze inaczej ZUS, a potocznie zwany Zeus z Giewontu) – główny bóg w greckiej mitologii. Przywódca Olimpu, patron piorunów i elektryczności. Czczony prawie wszędzie i przez wszystkich, szczególnie Greków, którzy nie mają już do kogo składać modłów.
  • Zeus est le maître incontesté des dieux olympiens. Il est le dieu de l'électricité, des court-circuits et du briquet Zippo. Célèbre pour ses rages folles, il allume tous ses opposants, dieux, titans, héros, hommes ou politiciens, avant de les faire étinceler et de les consumer sans pitié.
  • Lars golpea a su oponente en el aire con Elemento Rayo infundido en la palma, produciendo un corte.
  • Zeus is a character who appears in the cartoon show episode "The Smurf Odyssey". He is the king of the gods on Mount Olympus, the father of Hermes and the husband of Hera. In the episode's story, his son must embark on a quest to prove himself worthy of being a god. His wife Hera says the Smurfs qualify to accompany Hermes on the quest, as Olympian law says godly candidates are not to be with any other gods while they are on their odyssey, and the Smurfs are mortal. Zeus finally agrees to this, and should they succeed, he will compensate them by properly assembling the time crystals so they could return to their own time in Smurf Village.
  • Zeus is a supercomputer at the Geek Empire. He is head of all the other computers.
  • Zeus is the King of the Olympian Gods and the father of the legendary hero Hercules. He first appeared in the Disney's 1997 feature film, Hercules. He is a very jolly and easy-going person, but he does know when to get serious. He was voiced by actor Rip Torn in the film.
  • Zeus was a wishfully, hopefully thought up, mythological (as in NOT FUCKING REAL) being known for being a pedophile-rights activist, and for his best-selling book series called Ten Perverted Ways to Hit on Yo Momma, and you absolutely hate that series.
  • Zeus is a wandering horse that went from player to player offering a Sorraia.
  • thumb|Zeus e HeraZeus (em grego: Ζεύς, transl. Zeús), na mitologia grega, é o rei dos deuses, soberano do Monte Olimpo e deus do céu e do trovão. Seus símbolos são o relâmpago, a águia, o touro e o carvalho.Zeus é correspondente ao deus romano Júpiter,sexto filho de Cronos e Reia,ele teve 3 esposas,Metis,Temis e Hera.Possuiu varias amantes e filhos bastardos com mortais e imortais,sendo considerado pai de todos os deuses e heróis.Seus irmãos são Hades,Poseidon e suas irmãs são Hera,Hestia e Demeter. Metis,a titã da prudencia,Gaia profetizou que a filha de Metis iria destronar-lo,sendo assim Zeus, montou uma armadilha: fez uma brincadeira com Métis, no qual eles se metamorfoseavam, Métis não foi prudente e aceitou, em algum momento Métis se metamorfoseou em uma mosca e foi engolida viva por Zeus, isso não adiantaria de nada, pois depois a cabeça de Zeus cresceria assustadoramente e Atena nasceria adulta da cabeça de Zeus,fazendo assim com que a profecia não se cumprisse. Temis:com a Titã da justiça,teve Nemisis,deusa da vingança,Diké,deusa da justiça e as Horas e Morias. Hera:Deusa do casamento,da familia,muito ciumenta e vive perserguindo as amantes e filhos bastados de Zeus.com ela teve Ares,o deus da guerra,Eris,a discordia,Hefesto,deus do fogo e das forjas,Hebe,deusa da juventude. Higino lista os filhos de Jove (Júpiter) em Fabulae, Capítulo CLV, Filhos de Jove: * Liber por Prosérpina, que os titãs desmembraram * Hércules por Alcmena * Liber por Sêmele, filha de Cadmo e Harmonia * Castor e Pólux por Leda, filha de Thestius * Argos, filho de Níobe, filha de Foroneu * Épafo, filho de Io, filha de Ínaco * Perseu, filho de Dânae, filha de Acrísio * Zeto e Anfião, filhos de Antíope, filha de Nicteu * Minos, Sarpedon, e Radamanto, filhos de Europa, filha de Agenor * Heleno filho de Pirra, filha de Epimeteu * Étlio, filho de Protogênia, filha de Deucalião * Dardano, filho de Electra, filha de Atlas * Lacedaemon, filha de Taigete, filha de Atlas * Tântalo, filho de Plota, filha de Himas * Éaco, filho de Égina, filha de Asopo * Aegipan filho da cabra *Boetis * Arcas, filho de Calisto, filha de Licaão * Pirítoo, filho de Dia, filha de Deioneu
  • The Greek god Zeus (天帝ゼウス, Tentei Zeusu, tentei meaning "Sovereign of the Heavens") is one of the deities expected to be featured in the near future, in the universe of the Manga Saint Seiya. Although the character has remained in development for a long time, he was created by Kurumada based on the mythologic persona of the same name. Kurumada had planned to make Zeus appear in the fourth act of his manga, but he was forced to put the manga in hiatus in 1991 after the Hades arc due to a decrease in popularity, delaying the publishing of the Heaven Chapter until the time was ripe. A new chance to publish it came in 2004 when Kurumada decided to publish the Heaven Chapter in anime format instead of a manga written and drawn by him, and it was given a start with the Saint Seiya Tenkaihen Josou Overture movie. Zeus was expected to make an appearance in the sequels to the Saint Seiya Tenkaihen Josou Overture movie, but due to conflicts that led to the cancellation of the project, his participation remains unfulfilled. Masami Kurumada has spoken about Zeus in interviews about his future plans, but he hasn't revealed much since the Heaven Chapter of his manga is still in development by him. Although Zeus has never made an appearance physically in Kurumada's manga, he has been mentioned or referred to in several occasions. In Kurumada's mythos, Zeus has been described as the Sovereign of Heavens, and father of Athena. Since he is one of the 12 Olympian Gods, he is expected to play an antagonic role in the eventual Heaven Chapter of Kurumada's manga, and because of his relation to Athena, it is assumed he will have a double role in the plot, presented first as antagonist and then become an ally. In Next Dimension official sequel of the manga Saint Seiya, it is revealed that Zeus lives on Mount Olympus, and it is stronger of his two brothers Poseidon and Hades.
  • Zeus is a minor character from Pokémon: Battle Frontier.
  • The first time the player meets him is in the museum in Onega Town when he steals the Time Caller and then catches Shaymin. The first time the player battles him, he is on Mt. Press where he tries to catch Victini.
  • thumb|400pxDie Zeus ist die zehnte Drohne: * 8 Iris oder Flax * 1 Apis * 1 Zeus Die Zeus-Drohne kann man entweder durch die Bauteile, in den goldenen Piratenboxen (Schatzkisten) finden, oder man kann sie für 1.500.000 Uridium sofort bauen. In der Zeus-Drohne sind zwei Slots.
  • Dans la mythologie grecque, Zeus était le roi des Dieux et du Ciel. Dans la mythologie romaine, il fut apparenté à Jupiter. (Réalité extrapolée *)
  • Zeus is the god of sky and thunder and the ruler of the Olympians of Mount Olympus. The name Zeus is cognate with the first element of Roman Jupiter, and Zeus and Jupiter became closely identified with each other. Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he is married to his sister Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort is Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione.
  • Zeus (known as Jupiter in Roman Mythology), was the ruler of Mount Olympus, leader of the Twelve Olympians, and the god of the sky and thunder in Greco-Roman mythology. He was the son of of Cronus and Rhea and sibling to Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia and Hera. His sister, Hera, was also his wife who bore him three children : Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus. He was not a faithful husband however, and took on many lovers who bore him children as well. These include Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hermes, Hercules, Helen, Perseus, Minos, the Muses, and others.
  • Zeus (voiced by Philip Bosco) is the Greek god of lightning from Mount Olympus, the cybersite parody of its namesake in Greek mythology. He is the ruler of Mount Olympus and has boisterous laughter.
  • Nella mitologia greca, Zeus era il re degli dei, dio del tuono e del fulmine, ed il padre di Apollo, una posizione che vinse dopo aver tirato a sorte con i propri fratelli Poseidone e Ade. Era sposato con Era, ma aveva avuto molte relazioni, tra cui una con Leto, una mortale, con la quale ebbe Apollo e la sorella gemella di questi, Artemide. Secondo Apollo, Zeus era in realtà un membro di una specie aliena molto sofisticata che si considereva alla stregua di divinità. E, in un certo senso, erano dei: avevano il potere di vita e di morte, il potere di modificare se stessi ed il mondo loro circostante, e la loro ira era generalmente fatale. Sicuramente, gli antichi greci con i quali ebbero a che fare sulla Terra li consideravano dei. Secondo Henry Janeway, Zeus era anche il protettore dei viaggiatori. (VOY: "11:59") Informazioni di retroscenaInfatti, la protezione dei viaggiatori è solitamente associata ad Ermes. Nel 2267, quando la USS Enterprise incontrò Apollo, Zeus se n'era già andato, sempre più leggero finché non era sparito. Apollo disse che non era morto, ma era chiaro che coloro che se n'erano andati in questa maniera non sarebbero più tornati. (TOS: "Dominati da Apollo")
  • William Lewis (appearing as Zeus) was one of the suspects during the murder investigation of Grimsborough cop Ed Dunkin in Good Cop Dead Cop (Case #6 of Grimsborough).
  • Zeus was the chief pagan deity of the Greek pantheon. He was the god of the sky and thunder. He was father to many other of the Olympian deities, including Artemis.
  • Categoría:Plantilla de personaje viejaZeus (ゼウス, Zeusu) es una de las máximas deidades. Es un personaje del manga y anime Saint Seiya conocido como Los Caballeros del Zodiaco, Zeus es el rey de los dioses del Olimpo y es el padre de Atenea, Apolo, Artemisa.
  • Dans la mythologie grecque, Zeus est le plus puissant et le roi des dieux. Il règne sur le ciel, contrôle la foudre et la pluie, et a pour symbole l'aigle et le chêne. Fils de Cronos et de Rhéa, il est marié à sa sœur Héra. Jupiter est son équivalent romain. Zeus possédait différentes attributions, qui se reflètent dans les épithètes lui étaient attribués : * les voyageurs s’adressaient à lui sous le nom de Zeus Xenios (« Zeus protecteur des hôtes ») afin de trouver un endroit hospitalier pour passer la nuit * les paysans désirant la pluie pour arroser leurs champs l’appelaient Zeus Nephelegereta (« Zeus assembleur de nuées »), car en tant que dieu du ciel, Zeus contrôlait les phénomènes célestes, ce qui lui valait également le nom de Zeus Keraunos (« Zeus la foudre ») * Zeus Eleutherios (« Zeus de la liberté ») fut notamment invoqué par la république athénienne lors de la guerre contre l’empire Perse Avant Héra, Zeus eu plusieurs épouses, dont les titanides Métis (avec laquelle il conçut Athéna), Thémis (mère des Moires), Eurynomé (mère des Charites selon Hésiode), et la déesse Déméter, qui lui donna une fille, Perséphone. Epoux volage, il eu également de nombreuses aventures extraconjugales (souvent à la grande fureur de sa femme Héra) avec des nymphes, des déesses et des femmes mortelles (voir même avec des hommes), et en conçu de nombreux enfants illégitimes. En voici une liste non exhaustive : * Alcmène (avec qui il eu un fils, Héraclès) * Danaé (mère de Persée) * Dioné * Europe (mère de Minos) * Ganymède * Io * Léda (mère d’Hélène de Troie et de Pollux) * Léto (mère d’Artémis et d’Apollon) * Maïa (mère d’Hermès) * Mnémosyne (les versions les plus courantes en font la mère des muses) Sources : La Mythologie pour les nuls, de Christopher et Amy Blackwell Catégorie:Divinités Grecques
  • Zeus, der Lord of Heaven (Herrscher des Himmels), ist ein Intelligenz-Held aus DotA und Dota 2. Der Göttervater der griechischen Mythologie kämpft als Fernkamf-Einheit auf der Seite der Radiant und kann im Kampf mit Blitzen schießen. Im Spiel kann er die Rolle eines Nukers und Supports übernehmen. Mit Arc Lightning kann Zeus einen Blitz abfeuern, der zwischen mehreren Gegnern innerhalb eines Radius springt und Schaden verursacht. Lightning Bolt hingegen ermöglicht es ihm, einen Blitz mit massivem Schaden auf eine einzelne Einheit oder einen nahen Bereich zu schießen und dadurch True Sight auf diese zu wirken. Beide Fähigkeiten verfügen über eine sehr kurze Abklingzeit. Zeus' passive Fähigkeit Static Field lässt alle Einheiten in einem Radius von 1000 prozentualen Schaden nehmen, sobald Zeus eine seiner Fähigkeiten wirkt. Der Schaden, den Static Field verursacht, hängt dabei immer von der aktuellen Anzahl der Lebenspunkte ab und kann bis zu 11% dieser betragen. Durch seine Ultimate-Fähigkeit Thundergod's Wrath kann Zeus sogar sämtliche gegnerischen Helden auf der Karte schädigen und zeitweise True Sight auf sie ermöglichen. Aghanim's Scepter erhöht nur den Schaden des Ultimates.
  • Zeus — sowa, która wcieliła się w rolę puchacza rodziny Weasleyów − Errola w adaptacji filmowej Harry'ego Pottera i Komnaty Tajemnic.
  • Zeus is een personage uit Hercules en Hercules: The Animated Series. Hij is de oppergod en regeert over Olympus.
  • Zeus can be purchased from the shop at the Generalissimo rank for NaN crystals.
  • The Zeus is a level 2 Kbot armed with a powerful lightning weapon; it is a slow unit, but what the Zeus lacks in speed is made up for in power and armour, making it quite an effective front line unit. Its CORE counterpart is the Pyro.
  • Zeus is an elite drone that can serve as a ship's extra drone. It was released on November 3, 2011. It is similar to the Apis and Iris drones in details, but very different in color and the fact that you can only collect blueprints for this drone from the Golden Pirate Booty, which is available only on certain events. It has two slots just as the Apis but is also more expensive if you plan to purchase it instantly with Uridium, at 1.5 million. With every blueprint collected, uridium price lowers in building cost. It is possible to obtain a completed drone from Booty Box with a very, very, very low chance.
  • Zeus was one of the many names of the most powerful of the Beings. He was the last to leave Earth. Also known as Jupiter, Woden, Amen-Re, Takami-Musubi, and Santa Claus. He prefers Old Father. Zeus kept the other Beings locked away for a hundred years to keep them from demanding vengeance for the death of Apollo. Anubis and Artemis were the only two allowed to roam free. (NF novel: Gods Above) During this time of imprisonment, Zeus and the rest of the Greek Gods ruled over a small planet, which they remade in the image of Ancient Greece. When the crew of the Enterprise encountered them on the planet, Zeus forced the crew to live through The Odyssey. (TOS comic: "What Fools These Mortals Be..") Zeus was betrayed, and the others were released in the "Gateways Crisis". The Beings repaid his efforts by locking him away with their combined powers. Moke is his most recent son. (NF novel: Gods Above) The story of Zeus and Athena was Worf's favorite human myth that was told to him as a boy by Sergei Rozhenko. (DS9 - Rebels novel: The Liberated)
  • Zeus was born to some creepy guy who was some sorta evil god or something for a daddy. The evil god guy tried to eat Zeus, but Zeus' mommy saved him so Zeus grew up and beat the crap out of his evil daddy. Zeus then proclaimed himself king of all the gods, so Chuck Norris gave him Sparta to shut him up. Zeus has since had kids with lotsa different people. He is also kinda a jerk sometimes like when he shoots lightning at innocent people for fun. He is also nice when he shoots lightning at bad guys for fun. Then sometimes he just shoots lightning at nothing in particular. He just likes to shoot lightning because he's a big jerk.
  • Zeus, formerly known as a friendly god (神様 Kami-sama, "God"), is a character that debuted in the original Kid Icarus.
  • Zeus (Greek: Ζεύς) was the Emperor and the youngest of the first Greek Gods, ruler of Olympus and was the God of Kings, Thunder, Mortals, Lightning, and the Heavens. He acted as an ally in God of War and also served as the main antagonist of both God of War II and God of War III, and was the biological father of most of the gods of Olympus and many famous demigods such as Hercules, Perseus, Peirithous and even the Spartan warrior Kratos as well as his brother Deimos.
  • Es el mas poderoso dios del olimpo, padre de los mas grandes heroes y dioses de la antigua grecia, patrono de los rayos y los relampagos, unico ser perfecto segun la mitologia, se caso con hera, pero se acosto con muchas otras... uno de sus hijos mas conocidos fue Heracles. El Gran Zeus obtuvo su gran fama debido a ser uno de los primeros en tener la habilidad Indestructible, siendo una carta muy buscada por los jugadores de Mitos y Leyendas. El Gran Zeus es indestructible. En tu Fase de Vigilia, sólo una vez por turno, puedes robar hasta 2 cartas. Carta única. El padre de los dioses de Olimpo, sus designios guían nuestras pequeñas vidas. * N° de coleccionista: 4 * Tipo de Carta: Aliado * Raza: Olímpico * Frecuencia: Real * Coste: 5 * Fuerza: 5 * Ilustrador: Mauricio Herrera
  • Nation Red Agent # a.k.a. "Zeus" was created by Ancalima2 on Y!Gallery for the club Rookie Mistakes.
  • Zeus (appelé aussi Jupiter par les Romains) est un dieu gréco-romain de l'univers de Donald Duck.
  • Zeus is a language Moderator on the Astro Empires forum. He joined in February 2007 and looks after the French language board.
  • Zeus was the most powerful god for the Ancient Greek polytheists.
  • During his time as leader of the Gods, Zeus was responsible for a nearly endless list of unusual punishments; generally condemning mortals to various states of deadness: turning humans into something decidedly non-human (such as eagles, stones, tortoises, etc.), condemning people to various forms of torture for all eternity, slewing individuals with lightning bolts, and many more. His military dictatorship over Mount Olympus included a group of guards called the SE (Storm -eaters), a rather eccentric bunch who were convinced that eating his thunderbolts would make them stronger. It didn't work. Zeus is widely considered the Roger Federer of promiscuous deities, having sired an untold number of children with gods, demi-gods, nymphs, mortals, and the occasional animal. With his wife/sister Hera, he brought renowned mythopersonalties Aros, Hebe, and Hephnestus into the world, though some accounts give sole credit to Hera alone. Zeus is known to have a thing for Oak and Olive trees and was never without his golden eagle by his side untill its death at the hands of Zeus' Roman doppelganger Jupiter following a dispute over the last slice of pumpkin pie at thirty-third annual Godapalooza. Since his retirement, Zeus has largely disappeared from public life, but was confirmed to be living in the small town of Eagle River, Wisconsin; where he is writing his memoirs and each winter spends a weekend judging the World Championship Snowmobile Derby. Fuck you Chris
  • Zeus es un personaje menor de la serie animada Los Simpson. Aparece por primera vez en el episodio "Tales from the Public Domain" de la decimotercera temporada. Es el Dios del cielo y el trueno en la mitología griega, además el "padre de los dioses y de los hombres" que gobernaba en el Monte Olimpo. Su voz es doblada por Dan Castellaneta en la versión original.
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