
1) Abductor of Europa 2) Brother of Poseidon 3) Canadian indie rock group 4) Chief god of Olympus 5) Chief Greek god 6) Chief olympian 7) Dad of Heracles 8) DC Comics cosmic entity 9) Deity in the Iliad 10) Father of Apollo and Athena 11) Father of Minos 12) Father of the gods 13) Father of the Muses
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1) God 2) Olympian
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most famous of the Greek Olympian gods and son to Kronos and Rea. Meaning the sky. Reputed birthplace to be the Dikteon Cave on Crete. Kronos had previously eaten all five of their children, out of fear of one becoming victorious over him, and Zeus only escaped the same fate by virtue of his mother fooling Kronos into devouring a stone wrapped in b...
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Jupiter
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• (n.) The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf. Hades). He was identified with Jupiter.
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[zyOOS] The king of the gods. Zeus was the most powerful of the ancient Greek gods.
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in ancient Greek religion, chief deity of the pantheon, a sky and weather god who was identical with the Roman god Jupiter. His name clearly comes ... [48 related articles]
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Allfather of Olympus and Greek counterpart to the Dagda (Irish), Yahweh (Hebrew), and Odin (Norse). A son of Rhea and of Cronus, whom he overthrew in the war against the Titans. As husband of Hera he ruled the world with his brothers Poseidon (the sea) and Hades (the underworld). The Cyclopes made his thunderbolt; his oracle translated the stirring...
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In Greek mythology, the chief of the Olympian gods (Roman
Jupiter). He was...
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most famous of the Greek Olympian gods and son to Kronos and Rea. Meaning the sky. Reputed birthplace to be the Dikteon Cave on Crete. Kronos had previously eaten all five of their children, out of fear of one becoming victorious over him, and Zeus only escaped the same fate by virtue of his mother fooling Kronos into devouring a stone wrapped in b...
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An experiment located at the DESY laboratory. ZEUS uses the electron-proton collider called HERA. For more information, see
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The highest of the Greek gods. He is responsible for the sky, weather, mountains and fire, and is the protector of cities, royalty, law and morals. He was widely worshipped, especially at Olympia, where his cult statue by Phidias was one of the wonders of the ancient world.
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Zeus noun (Gr. Myth.) The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf.
Hades ). He was identified with
Jupiter .
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Zeus was ruler of the Greek gods. He also controlled lightning, thunder and rain.
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[Hellenic mythology] Chief deity of the Olympian pantheon, god of the sky and weather, and sender of thunderbolts and lightning.
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[
n] - (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient mythology 2. [n] - type genus of the family Zeidae
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[Greek mythology] the chief deity of Greek mythology, son of Chronus and Rhea and husband of Hera.
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son of Cronus and Rhea, brother and husband of Hera; defeated Cronus to become the greatest of the Olympian gods; read the Homeric Hymn to Zeus to learn more.
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genus Zeus noun type genus of the family Zeidae
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In Greek mythology, the chief of the Olympian gods (Roman Jupiter). He was the son of Kronos, whom he overthrew; his brothers included Pluto and Poseidon, his sisters Demeter, Hestia, and Hera. As the supreme god he dispensed good and evil and was the father and ruler of all humankind, the fount of kingly power and law and order. His emblems we...
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The king of the gods. Zeus was the most powerful of the ancient Greek gods.
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(Jupiter) Chief of Olympian gods; son of Cronus and Rhea; husband of Hera.
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the supreme deity of the ancient Greeks, a son of Cronus and Rhea, brother of Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Poseidon, and father of a number of gods, demigods, and mortals; the god of the heavens, identified by the Romans with Jupiter.
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Zeus is a Greek name for boys. The meaning is `powerful` The name Zeus is most commonly given to American boys. Similar names are: Deus, Gus, Guus, Keys, Des, Zeke, Jess, Jesus, Kees, Les, Pius, Rees, Wes, Zenos, Zeno, Zeb, Zed, Zenas, Zeph, Zero
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