Zeus
Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #63 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.
↻ synthesized from 178 sources
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -3000 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Mentioned by Homer and Pindar.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- *Meh₁not, Euryphaessa, Crius, Ziz, Zilant, Zduhać, Zahhak, Žaltys, Zamzummim, Zana e malit, Zână, Zashiki-warashi, Zburator, Zennyo Ryūō, Zhar-Ptitsa, Zhulong, Zhū Què, Žiburinis, Zin, Zlatorog, Zmeu, Zmiy, Zombie, Zouyu, Zuijin, Zunbera-bō, Horae, Ersa, Pandia, Podargos, Lampon, Xanthos, Deinos, Musaeus, Eumolpus, Aega, Melisseus, Neda, Arge, Upis, Olenus, Melissa, Night, Muia, Minerva, Juno, Flora, dea Roma, Agathos Daimon, Plutus, Inanna, Athana potnia, Diwia, Triton, Libitina, Rhodos, Ochimus, Cercaphus, Actis, Macar, Candalus, Triopas, Tenages, Electryone, Lampetie, Aigle, Phaethousa, Telchines, Periboea, Peleus, Ajax, Teucer, Eriboea, Osiris, Janus, Ptah, Api, Tabiti, Argimpasa, Terminus, Her[e]cle, Aphrodite Urania, Trivia, Libera, Isis, Pandora, Hagne, Sirens, Oceanid, Pallas Athena, Mercury, Saulė, Árvakr, Alsviðr, Pyrois, Eous, Aethon, Phlegon, Ūsiņš, Sūrya, Zojz, Mitra, Varuna, Grian, Vahagn, Savitr, Hvare-khshaeta, Ahura Mazda, Şêşims, Sulis, Mithra, Dyaus, Wōdan, Sol, Asclepius, Apulu, H₂éwsōs, Heliades, Sirius, Dioskouroi, Hekate, Hemera, Prende, Dievas, *Dyēus, Carian gods, Melinoe, Chthonic Hermes, Athena Parthenos, Unknown God, Hermathena, Proserpina, Luna, Phoebe, Dione, Amphitrite, Ichnaea, Erymanthus, Taleus, Circe, Ino, Calypso, Erinyes, Titans, Nausicaa, Polyphemus, Vesta, Roma, Hestia Prytanitis, Livia, Julia, Hestia Romain, Hestia the Athenian Demos, Uni, Hercle, Menrva, Mean, Turan, Ananke, Peitho, Apate, Aphaia, Minotaur, Pasiphaë, Glaucus, Perse, Crete, Deucalion, Asterius, Acacallis, Androgeus, Phaedra, Xenodice, Catreus, Oenopion, Staphylus, Thoas, Peparethus, Eurymedon, Phliasus, Ceramus, Maron, Euanthes, Latramys, Tauropolis, Ithas, Coeus, Perses, Horkos, the Machai, Limos, Dysnomia, Python, Typhon, Charis, Gratiae, Ceres, Black Demeter, Uranus, Eileithyia, Enesidaon, Sosipolis, Dyssebeia, Eusebeia, Nomos, Euphrosyne, Thalia, Aglaia, Eucleia, Euthenia, Eupheme, Philophrosyne, Plátaia, Erichthonius, Ocean, Cadmus, Nike, Chthonie, Uṣas, Prithvi, Hathor, Horus, Concordia, Europa, Auxo, Thallo, Carpo, Ate, Erinnys, Pisetaerus, Quirinus, Hersilia, Hector, Menelaus, Priam, Neaera, Lampetia, Leuce, Achelous, Indra, Vajrapāṇi, Orpheus, Phanes, Kronos, Erebus, Chaos, Aether, Semele, Protogonos, Echidna, Tethys, Nox, Zelus, Perias, Hypnos, Cybele, Agdistis, Nysiads, Dionūsos, Dien(n)ūsos, Deonūsos, Deunūsos, Dinnūsos, Dionysus, Zagreus, Achilles, Shazam, Solomon, Black Adam, Shazamo, Oggar, Mamaragan, Spectre, Hippolyta, Plouton, Artemis (Diana), Asopus, Ariadne, Persephone, Ishtar, Ilat, Tithonus, Astarte, Atargatis, Hyperion, Theia, Kraken, Old Gods, Dahak, Chronos, Cronus, Cronos, Nemesis, Pan, Iris, Cerberus, Callisto, Arcas, Éris, Jupiter Ammon, Dhu al-Qarnayn, Nyctimus, Dawn, Memnon, Penthesileia, Panic, Fear, Strife, Opis, Calchas, Epeios, Tritogeneia, Cassandra, Odysseus, Aeneas, Oenone, Hecuba, Polydamas, Philoctetes, The Seasons, Neoptolemus, Epeüs, Sinon, Nestor, The Muses, Laocoön, golden ram, Enyo, Keres, Phobos, Deimos, Eros, Hephaestus, Harmonia, Anteros, Theritas, Lapithae, Halirrhothius, Alcippe, Agraulos, Glauce, Creon, Agamemnon, Diana, Lyssa, Alpheus, Britomartis, Diktynna, Eubuleus, Chrysothemis, Carmanor, Phylacides, Philander, harpies, Merope, Aëdon, Harmothoë, Cleothera, Coronis, Side, Niobe, Tantalus, Neptune, Moon, Eurotas, Himerus, Paris, Acraea, Ares, Hades, Leda, Nephele, nymphs, Zas, Rhea, Oceanus, Ophion, Ophionidae, Chiron, Hecate, Chariclo, Narcissus, Echo, Medea, Minthe, Ouranos, Leto, Hyades, Orion, Hesperus, Phosphorus, Pyroeis, Phaenon, Mars, Laelaps, Jupiter, Stilbon, Vesper, Trophonius, Agamedes, Lethe, Herkryna, Hera the Charioteer, Demeter-Europa, Pallas, Styx, Zelos, Kratos, Boreas, Zephyrus, Myrrha, centaur, Nereids, Aeacus, Pelops, Achaeus, Xuthus, Hellen, Tammuz, Smyrna, Ištar, chimaera, Gorgons, Telamon, Aphaea, Dictynna, Oceanic Nymphs, Hygieia, Cheiron, Telesphorus, Alastor, Erechtheus, Jason, Cephissus, Amphiaraus, Amphilochus, Panacea, Archelous, Dioscuri, Lycus, Dirce, Amphion, Zethus, Aphrodite, Adonis, Carpus, Hora, Calamus, Meander, Mut, Eurus, Notus, Hercules, Medusa, Perseus, Pleione, Atlas, Pegasus, Hesperides, Chimera, Apollo, Heracles, Muses, Poseidon, Demeter, Hestia, Campe, Metis, giant, Helios, Porphyrion, Hermes, Thetis, Tartarus, Delphyne, Briareus, Eunomia, Dike, Eirene, Aglaea, Brontes, Pollux, Castor, Talos, Hydra, Naiads, Calaïs, Zetes, Tyndareus, Helen, Clytemnestra, Artemis, Lynceus, Hilaera, Idas, Aphareus, Philyra, Hera, hydra of Lerna, Carcinus, sibyl of the Delphi Oracle, Athena, Nemean lion, Phaethusa, Saturn, Odin, God, gods, Bat, Nanã, Venus, Vulcan, Pleiades, Holy Spirit
- enemy of
- Charybdis, Poseidon, Iasion, giant, Asteria, Hades, Typhon, Arke, Titans, Attis, Kratos, Actaeon, Pandareus, Hera, Prometheus, Aesculapius, Atlas, Cronus, Picolous, Lycaon, Nyx
- parent of
- Aegipan, Arcas, Pan, Nemea, Aethlius, Tyche, Aeacus, Kore, Melinoe, Praxidike, Amun, Ersa, Pandia, Terpsichore, Calliope, Charites, Hephaestus, Hermes, Adrasteia, Aletheia, Angelos, Dionysus, Minos, Ate, Prayers, Hecate, Euphrosyne, Thalia, Aglaea, Aphrodite, Eleutheria, Aglaia, Eunomia, the Graces, Graces, Asopus, Harmonia, Hebe, Drimios, Dardanus, Iasion, Horai, Litai, Zagreus, Persephone, Eleuther, Dionysus Zagreus, Eubuleus, Artemis (Diana), Helen of Troy, Aphrodite Pandemos, Kratos, Polydeuces, Eileithyia, Ares, Endymion, Britomartis, Sarpedon, Amphion, Lacedaemon, Tityos, Io, Zethus, Aeolus, Athena, Apollo, Heracles, Muses, Dike, Eirene, Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos, Artemis, Pollux, Castor, Helen, Hēraklēs, Urania, Mnemosyne, Erato, Clio, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Helios, Kale
- consort of
- Callisto, Enodia, Selene, Kharme, Europa, Leto, Eurynome (Queen of the Titans), Euanthe, Themis, Persephone, Hera, Semele, Leda, Nemesis, Alcmene, Carmê, Laodamia, Taygete, Asteria, Maia, Clymene, Electra, Eurynome, Antiope, Asterope (Oceanid)
- allied with
- Roma, Hermes, Gaia, Hestia, Thetis, Helios, Eos, Dionysus, Poseidon, Athena, Hēraklēs, Nike, Bia, Apollo, Artemis (Diana), Olympians, Styx, Hyperborean Apollo, Athene, Ammon, Khnum, Kouretes, Ida, Moirai, Themis, Amalthea, Adrasteia, Hecatoncheires, Fides, Erinoma, Cyclops, Hundred-Handers
- manifests as
- Jupiter, satyr form, Swan, goose, snake
- syncretized with
- Amon, Papaios, Tinia, Jove, Ammon, Jupiter, Khnum, Zeus-Yahweh, Manaf, Hadad, Papaeus, Lowalangi, Adonai, Aramazd, Soter, Amun-Ra, Zeus Ammon, Aristaeus, Phaethon
- aspect of
- *Dyēus
- created by
- Artemis (Diana)
- served by
- Caucasian Eagle, Aetos Dios, Golden Dog, Anemoi, Amalthea, Selene, Helios, Themis, Astrape, Bronte, Kratos, Boreas, Curetes, Ganymede, Ioke, Litae, Iris, Styx, Momu, Aeolus, Kouretes, Cyclops, Eos, Hermes, Aegipan, Ossia
Mentioned by
- God
- gods
- Bat
- Nanã
- Venus
- Vulcan
- Pleiades
- Holy Spirit
- Lycaon
- Nyx
- Maia
- Clymene
- Electra
- Eurynome
- Antiope
- Asterope (Oceanid)
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Source passages
“Zeus (Greek) – God of lightning and storms”
#5498 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Zeus, angry over the land she stole from him, sent her to the bottom of the sea with a thunderbolt; from the sea bed, she drank the water from the sea thrice a day, creating whirlpools.”
#5975 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“In Homer's Iliad, Zeus, with his thunderbolts, lashes the land about Echidna's mate Typhon, described as the land of the Arimoi (εἰν Ἀρίμοις), "where men say is the couch [bed] of Typhoeus", Typhoeus being another name for Typhon.”
#6212 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“In some versions, they were allowed to roam freely around Argos, having become permanently calm, but in others, Eurystheus ordered the horses taken to Olympus to be sacrificed to Zeus, but Zeus refused them, and sent wolves, lions, and bears to kill them.”
#6956 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“According to other traditions mentioned by Hyginus, Aega was a daughter of Melisseus, king of Crete, and was chosen to suckle the infant Zeus; but as she was found unable to do it, the service was performed by the goat Amalthea.”
#8886 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001