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Where do the Titans go to fight Zeus?

The titans fought Zeus on the mistic place of tartataurus.Then they were imprisoned in Hades Gate which can only be opened by a mortals hand.


Why was Zeus worshipped?

Zeus was the father of the Greek gods and Greatest god of Ancient Greece, Zeus had overturned his father Cronus and seized power, and everything was ultimately in his hands. ... God of the gods and of the sky, pictured with a thunderbolt or lightning in his hand, Zeus was the most powerful god.


Who were the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne?

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What was Hercules relationship with Zeus?

The relationship between Zeus and Hercules wasnt the best. Zeus didn't barely see him at all because he was trying to keep all the Gods and Godesses in line.On the other hand Hercules was always on earth because he was born a mortal. Herculesisthe strongest out of all the gods.Zeus is the most powerful god out of all gods because hehad teh lightning bolt. The lightning bolt was made by the titans and then was given to zeus.


What is Zeus and hera story?

Um...What is a Zeus and Hera story? Zeus often went gallivanting off with mortal women. One day Hera looked down from Mount Olympus and saw Zeus, her husband, with a girl named Io. In a rage, she flew down to earth to confront Zeus. Zeus saw her coming and changed Io into a white cow to cover up any evidence. However, Hera noticed the cow and guessed what had happened. She sweetly asked Zeus to give her the cow. Zeus had no choice but to hand over the cow unless he was to reveal his guilt. Hera set her guard, Argus to watch over the cow. Zeus pleaded with Hermes to help him rescue Io. Hermes agreed and went to Argus. Argus had a hundred eyes which were all over his body. He was a perfect watchman, since when he slept only half of his eyes would close while the rest remained alert. However, Hermes lulled all of Argus's eyes into and eternal sleep. When Hera found her cow gone and her trusted guard dead, she sent a huge fly to chase Io. It stung her and drove her into Egypt where she was then worshiped as a goddess. Hera took all of Argus's eyes and put them on the tail of her favorite bird, the Peacock. This is supposedly why Peacocks have "eyes" on their tails.