Zeus, King of the Gods
King of the Gods, King of Olympus Zeus (a.k.a. Jupiter)
"An ancient dictum says that when Zeus wanted to destroy someone, he would first drive them mad." - Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Zeus, King of the Gods. The powerful god is considered the Oldest brother between his siblings, though he was born last. Having rescued the rest of the siblings from their titan fathers stomach. Zeus is not one to mess with, quick to temper and an issue with having affairs. Zeus fathered many of the Olympians, including Athena, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Helen of Troy, Hercules, Persephone, Perseus, The Graces, The Fates, and The Muses. The list is long, but only a few were mothered by his wife, and sister, Hera.
Zeus Rules the sky and thunder, and is often depicted holding a thunder bolt in one hand, and a scepter in the other, crowned with a wreath of oak leaves.
Divine Domains
Sky, Weather, Thunder, Lightening, Honor, Order and Kingship
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Eagle, Wolf, Woodpecker, Thunderbolt, Aegis, Set of Scales, Oak Tree, Royal Scepter
Holidays
The Olympic Games were held in his honor.
Relationships
Divine Classification
God
Ethnicity
Year of Birth
700 AD
1318 Years old
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