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2006-06-26 06:14:15 · 4 answers · asked by Addie [♦] 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Zeus was not a god until he was 13, he encountered serious trouble with his cousin Hefestos Calin, they quarreled for some gold Hefestos pursue (8), then he fell for Hera but continued sleeping with two others, which enraged Hera, two months younger, but only twice (Caliope and Leta). She did hunt him the next three months, nicely done supposedly because hunting season implied gooses, go figure. When he came to be thirteen he transformed nature and she helped him to be god. Zeus and Hera got married and the very same day Hefestos liberated the nightmares of nature (titanidae). Three years after their nephews Hercules and Orato did put those titanidae into their original secludeness. When they came to be paternal figures of 3 boys and a girl they had their last trouble together. Seems some believed she was a hoprrible figure, yet she is seen as a noble and motherly genius. Pegasus, the specter of evil that belonged to Mercurio scaped with some help from Aedipus, stables help. He was not punished yet was exiled with the horse, which itself was punished for looking down with a unique horn on his forehead for using it not to think nice of god. That was the last of it because as a good father they had indeed provided villagers and their own with such spectacle. They encountered only three other obstacles: Atalanta apples, Hercules´ horse Ulrico and Eros personality, he was indeed charming and troublesome. That is another story.

2006-06-26 06:40:17 · answer #1 · answered by Manny 5 · 10 4

Other than the fact that his father tried to eat him at birth? That he was raised on a secluded island by a foster mother? That he was a total manwhore and his jealous sister-wife kept turning his conquests and children into things? Or the fact that he swallowed his first wife and ended up having to have his one son cut his head in half to give birth to an armour-clad goddess?
I'd say Zeus had a shiteload of problems.

2006-06-26 09:12:50 · answer #2 · answered by Aingeal 6 · 0 0

Women

2006-06-26 06:16:36 · answer #3 · answered by Deborah Mc 2 · 0 0

He had problems being faithful to his wife Hera.

2006-06-26 07:18:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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