Which gods did Zeus hate?

Zeus famously hated Ares, his son with Hera, calling him the most hateful of all gods for his love of war and chaos, particularly after Ares was wounded at Troy. Other figures Zeus hated or fought included his father Kronos, the monstrous Typhon (his greatest enemy), and mortals like Prometheus for tricking him, and Sisyphus for revealing his secrets, incurring severe punishments.

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What god hates Zeus?

Demeter hates Zeus for r*ping her, Poseidon for being forced to build the walls of Troy, Apollo for being turned mortal 2 times and forced into slavery (and for building the walls of Troy with Poseidon), and Hebe for being replaced as the God's cupbearer.

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Why did Zeus hate Ares?

He hated Ares because Ares was the poster-child of suffering and pain. In The Iliad , Zeus literally tells Ares that he's the most hateful god on Olympus, and that if he had been anyone else's son Zeus would have already killed him.

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Who is Zeus's greatest enemy?

Pindar calls Typhon the "enemy of the gods", and says that he was defeated by Zeus' thunderbolt. In one poem Pindar has Typhon being held prisoner by Zeus under Etna, and in another says that Typhon "lies in dread Tartarus", stretched out underground between Mount Etna and Cumae.

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Who is the Greek god of LGBT?

Apollo, the god of sun and music, is considered the patron of same sex love, as he had many male lovers and was often invoked to bless homosexual unions. He is also called "the champion of male love" by Andrew Callimach.

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Does Athena support LGBTQ?

Athena celebrates all the diversity in the communities we serve, from LGBTQ+, to people with disabilities, to military, and more. This is just the beginning.

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Why did Zeus put Dionysus in his thigh?

The Birth and Origins of Dionysus

However, Hera, Zeus' wife, manipulated Semele into demanding Zeus reveal himself in his divine form. Unable to withstand his divine radiance, Semele perished, but Zeus managed to save their unborn child by sewing him into his thigh.

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Who is Zeus scared of?

Nyx: Goddess of the Night and Daughter of Chaos. In Greek mythology, Nyx, goddess of the night, was one of the oldest deities in the universe, born in the first moments of creation from the yawning abyss of Chaos. Every night Nyx rode across the sky, other deities, even mighty Zeus, were afraid to cross her.

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Did Zeus love a boy?

Socrates says that Zeus was in love with Ganymede, called "desire" in Plato's Phaedrus; but in Xenophon's Symposium, Socrates argues Zeus loved him for his mind and their relationship was not sexual.

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Who is Lady Nemesis?

In art, Nemesis is portrayed as a beautiful woman who delivers rewards and a winged goddess with a sword or a scourge and riding a chariot, to avenge evil and deliver punishment. Nemesis was also called Adrastia or Rhamnusia because she was worshipped at Rhamnus.

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Who is Zeus' most hated child?

Ares (/ˈɛəriːz/; Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Árēs [árɛːs]) is the Greek god of war and courage. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, and the son of Zeus and Hera. Many Greeks were ambivalent towards him.

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Who is the #1 Greek god?

1. Zeus or Jupiter. King of the gods is Zeus – or his Roman equivalent, Jupiter – who rules over Mount Olympus and is the god of thunder and lightning, as well as law and order.

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Who had a crush on Ares?

Aphrodite. Aphrodite, his girlfriend. Ares has been Aphrodite's boyfriend for millennia. Aphrodite's husband Hephaestus once caught them together in a golden net of his own design and invited the gods to come and laugh at their affair.

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Who are the 12 children of Zeus?

They were a family of gods, the most important consisting of the first generation of Olympians, offspring of the Titans Cronus and Rhea: Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter and Hestia, along with the principal offspring of Zeus: Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Ares, Hephaestus, Hermes and Dionysus.

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Which god betrayed Zeus?

In Greek mythology, Prometheus (/prəˈmiːθiəs/; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς [promɛːtʰéu̯s]) is a Titan responsible for creating or aiding humanity in its earliest days. He defied the Olympian gods by taking fire from them and giving it to humanity in the form of technology, knowledge and, more generally, civilization.

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Did Poseidon have a male lover?

Nerites: Sea-god, male lover of Poseidon, transformed into a shellfish after a dispute. Confirmed lover. 1 demi-god lover.

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Who did Artemis turn into a girl?

Artemis was known for her modesty. A young man named Sipriotes saw her bathing. Because of this intrusion, Artemis turned him into a girl.

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Why does Zeus fear Aphrodite?

Zeus would eventually come to blame Aphrodite for inducing his many affairs with mortal women since that always caused problems and arguments with his wife Hera.

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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods had male lovers, with the norm being bisexuality, though figures like Zeus (with Ganymede), Apollo (with Hyacinthus), Hermes, Dionysus, and the hero Heracles are famous examples, often involved in pederastic relationships or deep bonds that modern interpretation calls homosexual or bisexual. While gods like Ares, Hades, and Hephaestus had fewer or no male lovers, same-sex relationships were common across the pantheon, with Zeus often cited as the prime example of a powerful god with male paramours. 

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Which god can beat Zeus?

Poseidon Hades and Zeus are equally powerful. Zeus is the leader cause of a draw they did of who will rule the underworld the seas and the sky. Zeus became the ruler of the sky and that's why he is the leader of the gods. Poseidon and Hades can easily beat Zeus but they dont cause they respect the result of the draw.

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Who is jealous of Zeus?

Ancient accounts refer to the retirement of Hera after a quarrel with Zeus. Hera's wrath may indicate the wrath and jealousy of the Greek wife.

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Can I name my kid Dionysus?

While not frequently chosen for modern children, Dionysus provides a bold option for parents seeking a name with classical roots and dramatic flair. Its rarity ensures any bearer would have a truly unique identity with connections to ancient traditions.

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Why are Greek gods so ripped?

The ancient Greeks believed in arete—excellence in body, mind, and spirit. Training wasn't about isolated muscle groups; it was about functional movement and mastery. They ran, wrestled, climbed, carried, and fought. Instead of building vanity muscles, they trained for survival, competition, and honor.

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Who raised Dionysus as a girl?

Hermes spirited the boy away to live with his aunt, Ino (one of his mother's sisters). Ino and her husband, Athamas, raised Dionysus as a girl to try to hide him from Hera's wrath, but Hera was not fooled and caused Ino to go mad. After several mishaps, Ino jumped into the sea, where she became the goddess Leucothea.

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