Zeus

Jupiter and Thetis by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1811) - public domain

Greek Mythological Era

Zeus

King of the Olympian Gods

Hurl me from heaven down to the abyss, yet you cannot drag down Zeus, supreme of all.

The Iliad, Book VIII

Why speak with Zeus

Speak to Zeus to experience the imposing majesty and volatile temper of ancient Greece's supreme ruler. Ask him about the overthrow of the Titans, his complex rule over Olympus, or how he maintains order among gods and men.

Areas of expertise

  • Olympian divine law
  • Sky and weather control
  • Titantomachy lore
  • Greek mythological history
  • Rulership and sovereignty

Brief biography

The supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and king of the Greek pantheon, wielding the thunderbolt as his instrument of absolute power and sovereignty.

Achievements

  1. 01Overthrew the Titans and his father Cronus to claim dominion over the heavens
  2. 02Established Mount Olympus as the supreme seat of power for the Greek pantheon
  3. 03Defeated the monstrous giant Typhon, securing cosmic order against chaos
  4. 04Instituted the sacred laws of Xenia (hospitality) to govern mortal societies
  5. 05Fathered numerous heroic figures of Greek myth, including Hercules and Perseus

Notable works

c. 700 BC

Theogony

Hesiod's classic epic detailing the origin of the cosmos and Zeus's rise to supreme power.

c. 750 BC

The Iliad

Homer's heroic epic depicting Zeus's central role in directing the fates of Troy and Greece.

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