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πŸ‘€ Zeus (Olympian)

  • <div data-attribute_names="[]"><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="10146644" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_10146644">🌍 Croceai Quarry (Laconia)<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="8188821" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_8188821">🌍 the Acropolis of Athens<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="10217830" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_10217830">πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Olympia <q>in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus</q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="10217933" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_10217933">🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="10159947" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_10159947">🌍 Lebadeia (Boiotia) <q>city in Boiotia</q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11066636" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11066636">πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Amphiaraos at Oropos<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11188242" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11188242">πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Tyche at Megara<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11292986" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11292986">🏺 the Shield of Hyperbios<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11300796" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11300796">πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Belos at Babylon<q></q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11308047" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11308047">🏺 the Tapestry of Athena <q>woven to win the contest with Arachne</q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11308061" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11308061">🏺 the Tapestry of Arachne <q>woven in competition with Athena</q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="8194711" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_8194711">🌍 Sidon (Phoinicia) <q>city in Phoinicia</q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11320419" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11320419">πŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) <q>temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and Rhea</q></span></span><span data-attribute_object_ids="[]"><span class="a type-6580" data-type_id="6580" data-object_id="11326412" id="y:ui_data:show_project_type_object-6580_11326412">πŸ›οΈ the Palaces of Semiramis (Babylon) <q>two complexes on either side of the Euphrates</q></span></span></div>
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    Olympian god
    Possibly the same as
    πŸ‘€ Laphystios
    LIMC headword
    Zeus
    Identified with
    πŸ‘€ Ammon (god) Egyptian god identified by the Greeks with ZeusπŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godπŸ‘€ Belos (Egyptian) son of Poseidon and LibyaπŸ‘€ Belos (Babylonian) god often identified with Zeus
    Son of
    πŸ‘€ Rhea TitanπŸ‘€ Cronos Titan, father of Zeus
    Father of
    πŸ‘€ Sarpedon (Lycian) son of Zeus and Europa or Laodameia, leader of the Lycia contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Hebe personification of youth, cup-bearer of the godsπŸ‘€ Eileithyia goddess(es) of childbirth, daughter(s) of Zeus and HeraπŸ‘€ Ares Olympian godπŸ‘€ Eirene personification of peaceπŸ‘€ Eunomia personification of good orderπŸ‘€ Dike personification of justiceπŸ‘₯ the Horai personifications of natural orderπŸ‘₯ the Moirai the FatesπŸ‘€ Clotho one of the MoiraiπŸ‘€ Lachesis one of the MoiraiπŸ‘€ Atropos one of the MoiraiπŸ‘€ Aphrodite Olympian goddessπŸ‘₯ the Charites personifications of grace, sometimes singular ('Charis')πŸ‘€ Aglaia (Charis) one of the CharitesπŸ‘€ Euphrosyne one of the CharitesπŸ‘€ Thaleia (Charis) one of the CharitesπŸ‘€ Persephone daughter of DemeterπŸ‘₯ the Muses personifications of poetry and musicπŸ‘€ Calliope MuseπŸ‘€ Cleio (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Melpomene MuseπŸ‘€ Euterpe MuseπŸ‘€ Erato (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Terpsichore MuseπŸ‘€ Ourania (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Thaleia (Muse) MuseπŸ‘€ Polymnia MuseπŸ‘€ Argos (eponym) son of Zeus and NiobeπŸ‘€ Pelasgos (Arcadian) eponym of the PelasgiansπŸ‘€ Epaphos (s. of Io) son of Zeus and IoπŸ‘€ Hephaistos Olympian godπŸ‘€ Athena Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Artemis Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Apollo Olympian godπŸ‘€ Pan (god) god of flocks, of varying parentageπŸ‘€ Tityos earth-born giant, attempts to rape LetoπŸ‘€ Hellen eponym of the HellenesπŸ‘€ Aethlios father of EndymionπŸ‘€ Endymion son of Aethlios, beloved of SeleneπŸ‘€ Castor (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, ArgonautπŸ‘€ Polydeuces (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, ArgonautπŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek heroπŸ‘€ Perseus (Argive) Greek hero, slayer of MedousaπŸ‘€ Rhadamanthys son of Zeus and EuropeπŸ‘€ Minos king of CreteπŸ‘€ Atymnios (Cretan) son of Zeus and CassiepeiaπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian godπŸ‘€ Arcas son of Zeus and CallistoπŸ‘€ Zethos son of Antiope, brother of AmphionπŸ‘€ Amphion (Theban) son of Zeus and Antiope, husband of NiobeπŸ‘€ Hermes Olympian godπŸ‘€ Lacedaimon son of Zeus and TaygeteπŸ‘€ Iasion (s. of Electra) son of Zeus and ElectraπŸ‘€ Dardanos (s. of Electra) son of Zeus and ElectraπŸ‘€ Helen Helen of TroyπŸ‘€ Asopos (river god) river god and eponym of rivers in Sicyon and BoiotiaπŸ‘€ Aiacos son of Zeus and AiginaπŸ‘€ Peirithous (Lapith) Calydonian Boar hunter, companion of TheseusπŸ‘€ Ate personification of ruin, delusion, recklessnessπŸ‘€ Scamandros (river god) river god near TroyπŸ‘€ Carneios son of Zeus and Europa raised by Apollo and LetoπŸ‘€ Corinthos eponym of CorinthπŸ‘€ Megaros son of Zeus, survived the flood of DeucalionπŸ‘€ Tantalos (Lydian) father of Pelops and Niobe, punished in the underworldπŸ‘€ Britomartis daughter of Zeus and Carme, Cretan, favorite of Artemis, also called Dictynna, AphaiaπŸ‘€ Kairos personification of opportunityπŸ‘€ Libyan SibylπŸ‘€ Agdistis demon born of ZeusπŸ‘€ Pandia daughter of SeleneπŸ‘€ Graicos son of PandoraπŸ‘€ Magnes (s. of Thyia) son of Thyia and Zeus, father of PierosπŸ‘€ Macedon (s. of Thyia) son of Thyia and Zeus, eponym of MacedoniaπŸ‘€ Eros personification of loveπŸ‘€ Crinacos son of Zeus or HyrieusπŸ‘€ Idomeneus (Cretan) son of Deucalion, leader of the Cretan contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Opous (Locrian) son of Zeus and ProtogeneiaπŸ‘€ Tyche personification of fortune, luckπŸ‘€ Son of Zeus and Hera (name unknown) character in Ps-Plutarch's On RiversπŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeπŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godπŸ‘€ Isis Egyptian goddessπŸ‘€ Heracles (Egyptian) Egyptian, visited DelphiπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Orphic) usually son of Demeter, when specifically distinguished from the Olympian godπŸ‘€ Dionysos (farmer) early inventor of agriculture using plow animals, a figure sometimes distinguished from the Olympian DionysosπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Egyptian) king of Egypt, sometimes distinguished from other figures called DionysosπŸ‘€ Aletheia personification of truthπŸ‘₯ the Corybantes group of worshippers of Cybele, often conflated with similarly-named groupsπŸ‘₯ the Couretes (guardians) guard the infant ZeusπŸ‘€ Meliteus son of Zeus, founder of Meliteia in PhthiaπŸ‘€ Hecate (goddess)πŸ‘€ Broteas (s. of Tantalos) son of Tantalos, hunter who does not honor ArtemisπŸ‘€ Arceisios father of LaertesπŸ‘€ Scythes (Scythian) son of ZeusπŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of the River Eridanos help HeraclesπŸ‘₯ the Nymphs of the River Eridanos help HeraclesπŸ‘€ Menoitios (Argonaut) son of Actor or Aiacos, father of Patroclos
    Husband of
    πŸ‘€ Hera Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Metis Oceanid, mother of AthenaπŸ‘€ Themis Titan, personification of lawπŸ‘€ Semele mother of Dionysos by ZeusπŸ‘€ Demeter Olympian goddess
    Has children with
    πŸ‘€ Hera Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Themis Titan, personification of lawπŸ‘€ Dione (Titan) TitanπŸ‘€ Eurynome (Oceanid) Oceanid, mother of CharitesπŸ‘€ Styx (Oceanid) Oceanid, personification of river of the underworldπŸ‘€ Mnemosyne Titan, personification of MemoryπŸ‘€ Niobe (Argive) daughter of PhoroneusπŸ‘€ Io transformed into a cowπŸ‘€ Metis Oceanid, mother of AthenaπŸ‘€ Leto mother of Artemis and ApolloπŸ‘€ Hubris personification of hubrisπŸ‘€ Elare mother of TityosπŸ‘€ Pyrrha (Thessalian) daughter of Epimetheus, wife of DeucalionπŸ‘€ Protogeneia (Thessalian) daughter of DeucalionπŸ‘€ Calyce daughter of AiolosπŸ‘€ Leda mother of HelenπŸ‘€ Danae mother of PerseusπŸ‘€ Alcmene mother of HeraclesπŸ‘€ Europe (Phoinician & Cretan) abducted by ZeusπŸ‘€ Laodameia (d. of Bellerophon) daughter of BellerophonπŸ‘€ Cassiepeia (m. of Andromeda) mother of AndromedaπŸ‘€ Semele mother of Dionysos by ZeusπŸ‘€ Callisto daughter of LycaonπŸ‘€ Antiope (Theban) daughter of Nycteus, mother of Zethos and AmphionπŸ‘€ Maia daughter of Atlas, mother of HermesπŸ‘€ Taygete daughter of AtlasπŸ‘€ Electra (Atlantid) daughter of AtlasπŸ‘€ Nemesis personification of retributionπŸ‘€ Aigina abducted by Zeus, mother of AiacosπŸ‘€ Demeter Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Dia mother of PeirithousπŸ‘€ Mother of Megaros (name unknown) local nymph in MegaraπŸ‘€ Plouto (Lydian) mother of TantalosπŸ‘€ Carme mother of BritomartisπŸ‘€ Lamia bogey figure used to scare children, sometimes daughter of PoseidonπŸ‘€ Ge personification of EarthπŸ‘€ Selene personification of the moonπŸ‘€ Pandora (Thessalian) daughter of DeucalionπŸ‘€ Thyia (Thessalian) daughter of DeucalionπŸ‘€ Oceanid Mother of Helen (name unknown)πŸ‘€ Euanthe (m. of Charites) mother of the CharitesπŸ‘€ Protogeneia (Epeian) daughter of Opous, mother of another OpousπŸ‘€ Arge character in Ps-Plutarch's On RiversπŸ‘€ Persephone daughter of DemeterπŸ‘€ Calliope MuseπŸ‘€ Othreis nymphπŸ‘€ Mother of Scythes (name unknown) described by Diodoros as having the lower body of a snake
    Born at
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the Aegean🌍 Arcadia region in the Peloponnese🌍 Lydia (Asia Minor) Maionia, region in Asia Minor🌍 Mount Dicte (Crete) mountain on Crete associated with the birth of Zeus and Dictynna🌍 Mount Ida (Crete) mountain on Crete🌍 Mount Lycaion (Arcadia) mountain in Arcadia🌍 the Birthplace of Zeus (Thebes) location at ThebesπŸ›οΈ the Cave of Zeus (Crete) location of Zeus' nourishment on Crete, sometimes called the Idaian or Dictaian Cave.🌍 Lyctos (Crete) city on CreteπŸ›οΈ the Childbed of Rhea (Arcadia) place where Zeus was born, in area of Mt Lycaion🌍 Parrhasia (region) region in Arcadia🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia
    Cult established by
    πŸ‘₯ the Heracleidai descendants of Heracles, successfully take PeloponneseπŸ‘€ Althaimenes (Rhodian) son of CatreusπŸ‘€ Cecrops (Athenian I) early king of AthensπŸ‘€ Polycaon (Messenian) king of Messenia, son of LelexπŸ‘€ Messene eponym of MesseniaπŸ‘€ Glaucos (Messenian) son of Aipytos son of CresphontesπŸ‘€ Perseus (Argive) Greek hero, slayer of MedousaπŸ‘€ Osiris Egyptian godπŸ‘₯ the Pelasgians ethnic collectiveπŸ‘€ Deucalion (Thessalian) survives flood, repopulates earthπŸ‘€ Aiacos son of Zeus and AiginaπŸ‘€ Aetios son of Anthas son of PoseidonπŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek heroπŸ‘€ Heracles (Dactyl) one of the DactyloiπŸ‘€ Lycaon (Arcadian) Arcadian hero, Lycanthrope, son of PelasgosπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Libyan) son of Ammon and Amaltheia in Dionysios' rationalizing accountπŸ‘€ Aias (s. of Teucros) founder of a sanctuary at OlbeπŸ‘€ Theseus Athenian hero
    Belongs to
    πŸ‘₯ the Olympian Gods
    Founder of
    🌍 Thebes (Egypt) city in Egypt
    Ruler of
    🌍 Mount Olympos (N. Greece) mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian Gods🌍 Egypt region in North Africa🌍 Sicily (island) island near Italy🌍 Italy large peninsula in the Mediterranean🌍 Libya (North Africa) region in North Africa
    Divine patron of
    🌍 Pisa (Elis) city in ElisπŸ‘€ Amphiaraos prophet, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonaut, one of the Seven against ThebesπŸ‘€ Minos king of Crete🌍 Crete (island) island in the Aegean🌍 Elis (city) city in Elis🌍 Olympia (Elis) home of the Olympic Games🌍 Egypt region in North Africa🌍 Corinth (Argolid) city in the Argolid⭐ Jupiter (planet)πŸ‘€ Achilles greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingent🌍 Arcadia region in the Peloponnese
    Creates
    πŸ‘₯ the Myrmidons ruled by PeleusπŸ‘€ Orion (hunter) a gigantic autochthonπŸ‘€ Nephele (m. of Centauros) a cloud, mother of Centauros🌍 River Scamandros (Troad) river in the TroadπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Triphylian Zeus on Panchaia fictional templeπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Ouranos on Panchaia fictional landmark on Panchaia
    Kills
    πŸ‘€ Campe jailer in TartarosπŸ‘€ Porphyrion (giant) giantπŸ‘€ Typhon son of GeπŸ‘€ Salmoneus son of AiolosπŸ‘€ Semele mother of Dionysos by ZeusπŸ‘€ Capaneus one of the Seven against ThebesπŸ‘€ Lycaon (Arcadian) Arcadian hero, Lycanthrope, son of PelasgosπŸ‘₯ the Sons of Lycaon punished by ZeusπŸ‘€ Mainalos (eponym) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Thesprotos son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Helix son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Peucetios son of Lycaon, eponym of PeucetiaπŸ‘€ Caucon eponym of the Caucones, buried in LepreonπŸ‘€ Mecisteus (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Hopleus (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Macareus (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Macednos (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Horos son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Polichos son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Acontes (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Euaimon (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Ancyor (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Archebates (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Carteron (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Aigaion (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Pallas (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Eumon son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Canethos (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Prothoos (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Linos (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Corethon son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Teleboas (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Physios son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Phassos son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Phthios (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Lycios (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Halipheros son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Genetor son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Boucolion (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Socleus son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Phineus (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Eumetes son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Harpalycos son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Heraieus son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Titanas son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Mantineus (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Cleitor (eponym) Arcadian eponym of CleitorπŸ‘€ Stymphalos (s. of Lycaon) Arcadian, son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Orchomenos (Arcadian) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Fiftieth son of Lycaon (name unknown) son of LycaonπŸ‘€ Iasion (s. of Electra) son of Zeus and ElectraπŸ‘€ Asclepios son of Apollo, god of healingπŸ‘€ Idas (Argonaut) son of Aphareus, Calydonian boar hunter, ArgonautπŸ‘€ Orpheus husband of EurydiceπŸ‘₯ the Companions of Odysseus the members of the Cephallonian contingent who depart Troy with OdysseusπŸ‘€ Phaethon (s. of Helios) son of HeliosπŸ‘€ Cronos Titan, father of ZeusπŸ‘₯ the Titans children of Ouranos and GeπŸ‘₯ the GiantsπŸ‘€ Damon (Telchine) king of the TelchinesπŸ‘€ Macelo daughter of DamonπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian godπŸ‘₯ the Telchines craftsman-gods, early inhabitants of RhodesπŸ‘₯ the Couretes (guardians) guard the infant Zeus
    Establishes games at
    🌍 Olympia (Elis) home of the Olympic Games
    Wounded by
    πŸ‘€ Typhon son of Ge🏺 the Adamantine Sickle of Cronos created by Ge
    Dies at
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the Aegean
    Buried at
    🌍 Crete (island) island in the AegeanπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Zeus (Crete)
    Cult sites
    πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Herceios at Troy in the Citadel of TroyπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus at CenaionπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus on Mount Helicon🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Ithome (Messenia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Messapeus near Brysiai (Laconia)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus🌍 the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens dedicated by DeucalionπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hyetios at Argos🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Panhellenios at Aigina on Mount Panhellenios🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Soter at TroizenπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Sthenios (alt. Rock of Theseus) alternative name for the Rock of Theseus🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus at OlympiaπŸ›οΈ the Ash Altar of Zeus at OlympiaΒ πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Areios at OlympiaπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hercios at OlympiaΒ  at Olympia, built by Oinomaos🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Homagyrios near Aigion (Achaia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Lycaion (Arcadia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Hypsistos at Thebes🌍 the Sanctuary of Laphystian Zeus on Mount Laphystios (Boiotia) near CoroneiaπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Polieus in AthensπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Meilichios near the Cephisos (Attica)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus Aphesios (Megarid)🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Tropaios at Sparta on the Aphetaid RoadπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Hercios on Ithaca in the Palace of OdysseusπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Icmaios (Ceos)🌍 the Oracle of Zeus at Dodona (Epeiros) cult site in EpeirosπŸ›οΈ the Oracle of Zeus-Ammon (N. Africa)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Triphylian Zeus on Panchaia fictional templeπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Chalchedon (Bithynia) founded by Jason🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olbe (Cilicia)πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus Phyxios in Colchis created by Phrixos🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Hecaleios at Hecale (Attica)πŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus in Aitolia described in Antoninus LiberalisπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus and Hermes (Phrygia) metamorphosed from house of Baucis and PhilemonπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Zeus at Troy (Troad) landmark on the site before the walls are builtπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Tonans (Rome) small temple in Rome dedicated by Augustus to Jupiter in 22 BC🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus and the Maiden (Sestos)πŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus at Rome located on the CapitolineπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Jupiter Stator (Rome)🌍 Mount Gargaros (Troad) peak of Mount Ida🌍 Mount Ithome (Messenia) mountain in Messenia🌍 the Oracle of Zeus at Dodona (Epeiros) cult site in EpeirosπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in the Sanctuary of Olympian ZeusπŸ›οΈ the Childbed of Rhea (Arcadia) place where Zeus was born, in area of Mt Lycaion🌍 Ceos (island) island🌍 Syracuse (Sicily) city in Sicily🌍 Mount Atabyrion (Rhodes) mountain on Rhodes🌍 Cyrene (Libya) city in Libya🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Panhellenios at Aigina on Mount Panhellenios🌍 Mount Ida (Troad) mountain in the Troad🌍 Libya (North Africa) region in North Africa🌍 Mount Bagistanos (Persia) mountain in modern Iran🌍 Mount Meros (India) mountain in India🌍 Cenaion (Euboia) city in EuboiaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and Rhea🌍 the Sanctuary and Oracle of Apollo at Didyma (Asia Minor)🌍 Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia🌍 Heracleia (Pontos) city on coast of the Black Sea🌍 the Peloponnese region of southern Greece🌍 Athens (Attica) city in Attica🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Ithome (Messenia)🌍 Mount Apesantos (Argolid) mountain in the ArgolidπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Egypt)🌍 the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens dedicated by Deucalion🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus at OlympiaπŸ›οΈ the Oracle of Zeus-Ammon (N. Africa)🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Hecaleios at Hecale (Attica)
    Body parts
    🏺 the Thigh of Zeus β€‚πŸΊ the Head of Zeus β€‚πŸΊ the Umbilical Cord of Zeus
    Animals
    πŸ‘₯ the Doves of Zeus
    Weaponry
    🏺 the Thunderbolt of Zeus
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    🌍 Croceai Quarry (Laconia)🌍 the Acropolis of AthensπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Hera at Olympia in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia🌍 Lebadeia (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaπŸ›οΈ the Altar of Amphiaraos at OroposπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Tyche at Megara🏺 the Shield of HyperbiosπŸ›οΈ the Temple of Belos at Babylon🏺 the Tapestry of Athena woven to win the contest with Arachne🏺 the Tapestry of Arachne woven in competition with Athena🌍 Sidon (Phoinicia) city in PhoiniciaπŸ›οΈ the Temple of the Syrian Goddess at Hierapolis (Syria) temple variously associated with Atagartis, Hera, and RheaπŸ›οΈ the Palaces of Semiramis (Babylon) two complexes on either side of the Euphrates
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