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Ļ' and 'ĪĪµĪæĻ' is a hypothetical one from prehistory. The NT was written in first couple of
Christian centuries: the Greek was different. Jews, who would be repugnant to any such link with Zeus, used 'ĪĪµĪæĻ' to translate ××××× in LXX. If you believe that what you believe is the 'truth' is supported by the paltry evidence you present, then your methodology is severely flawed. Can you not understand that I know what I'm talking about, and when I say it's severely flawed you should take note? Your edits are now disruptive. If you continue to revert the edits of experienced editors and admins, you may be blocked from editing. That is no threat, but an administrative response to disruptive behaviour. ā
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each cave should be included. If some of the possibilities are myth, that should be made clear. If one possibility is more accepted than others, and several references show this, that should be mentioned. The bottom line is that I am not an expert, I originally thought that Mt. Ida was the only possibility but it seems other credible references exist. I do not want to get involved in a controversy about which I apparently do not know as much as I thought I did. So with these thoughts, if they are acceptable to editors working on this, I will leave the matter to those who know more or who are willing to do more research and cite reliable, verifiable sources for edits to the article.
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babies, or Zeus cut Cronus' stomach open. Then Zeus released the brothers of Cronus, the
Gigantes, the Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes, from their dungeon in Tartarus, killing their guard, Campe. As a token of their appreciation, the Cyclopes gave him thunder and the thunderbolt, or lightning, which had previously been hidden by Gaia. Together, Zeus and his brothers and sisters, along with the Gigantes, Hecatonchires and Cyclopes overthrew Cronus and the other Titans, in the combat called the Titanomachy. The defeated Titans were then cast into a shadowy underworld region known as Tartarus. Atlas, one of the titans that fought against Zeus, was punished by having to hold up the sky.
846:, which was denominated from Curos, the Sun, the Deity, to whom it was sacred. In the perilous voyages of the antients nothing was more common than for strangers, whether shipwrecked, or otherwise distressed, to fly to the altar of the chief Deity, āthe God of charity and hospitalityā for his protection. This was fatal to those who were driven upon the western coast of Cyprus. The natives of Curium made it a rule to destroy all such, under an appearance of a religious rite. Whoever laid their hands upon the altar of Apollo, were cast down the precipice, upon which it stood.
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the gods fought for domination of the Earth. The story properly interpreted would indicate that Zeus the planet
Jupiter was aquired from outside the solar sytem and not part of the solar sytem during its creation. That the solar system underwent great changes which destroyed two worlds which created the astoroid belt and changed the position of the ruling diety in the solar system. Jupiter became the fith planet and Uranus was forced to become the seventh. This work is Compliments of Michael K. Reilly Author of Gravity Electrical Geometry Electronics and Time Machines.
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of a plan to fool Metis (she was immortal, he couldn't kill her). Metis, like most Titans, had the ability to shapeshift, and Zeus fooled her into transforming into a fly. While she was a fly, Zeus swallowed her. That was her end, but after the Titan war, Zeus developed a head-ache. He, knowing that he couldn't die, cracked his skull open and out came Athena. Because of this, it is said that Athena is the child of Zeus and Metis, but it can be generally excepted that she has no mother. I'd say that counts as a prominent child.
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and 'Zeus' are linked, and the New
Testament uses the word 'Theos' for 'God', but the two links are centuries apart." What des it matter if itās centuries apart? Don't you think people have a right to know? Don't you also believe that people have a right to know of scholarly opinion that Jesus' image is based on that of Zeus? This doesn't make the Messiah look like a counterfeit, only the image. The image is based upon a myth. When I learnt these things I was astounded. Don't you believe in truth? Peace.
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your legs quickly or throw people (including boxes and people in boxes) over 10.987654321Ā½ ā
Ā¼ miles per kilowatt. Some of the symptoms of becoming a yeti are lepracy, flesh eating bacteria, hot dog fingers, the awful inverted penis, government created killer nano-robot infection, and anal fizzures. These symptoms are very obvious when present. So Zeus knew he was becoming a Yeti when he got hit by the spontaniohydroplosion. (Sad story) END.Å°ā
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Zeus tells Ares "And yet I will not long endure to see you in pain, since you are my child, and it was to me that your mother bore you", which obviously means that Ares is his son but is there another story about his birth? I couldn't find it anywhere. If there's no mention of an alternative version,
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Zeus is the child of Cronia and Rhes, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he is married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort is Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of
Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly
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Many of the items under "Miscellany on Zeus" mentions characters he chose to reward, favor, or punish (which goes with how the Greek gods are described as capricious). Those details could easily be reworked into something under the "Zeus in myth" section. Other bullet points relate to depictions, and
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Athena wasn't simply "imagined" by Zeus. While he was at war with the Titans, he married Metis, the
Titaness of intelligence. Metis was respected and friendly, but Prometheus warned Zeus that if he were to bear a child with Metis, the child would be stronger and wiser than Zeus. Alarmed, Zeus thought
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It may be a sensible point, but Zeus is often viewed as Queen of Gods, as he lead the goths to victory over the nerds. He has control over other
Immortals (sort of...) and controls things that happen on earth (ex. the seasons, whether night and day happens, that kind of thing). These are rights that,
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This article begins with describing Zeus as playboy. Where do you reference that to? In which Greek text is he referred to as slaves of the Gods? It would be more appropriate, I think, to say "Father of Gods and men"(Hesiod, Theogony). At least we know that the Greeks worshipped him as such, and this
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Listen up I study the Iliad for years and I teach about it in the main university of athens and there is no dione all gods of greek mythology they have nicknames in this poeme and aphrodite was the adopted daughter of Zeus she was the daughter of cronos (zeus father) and the sea!!sorry about the bad
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was often described as his favorite. Indeed, Heracles was often called by various gods and people "the favorite son of Zeus", Zeus and
Heracles were very close and in one story, where a tribe of earth-born Giants threatened Olympus and the Oracle at Delphi decreed that only the combined efforts of a
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Alright, I'll flat out say it: This article is terrible. It needs to be rewritten. To begin with, this article needs to be chronological; that means the earliest sources need to be handled first, not just lumped into arbitrary categories. Second, someone really ought to go through the talk page here
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I have some further thoughts on my talk page but I will add something similar here. I note that if more than one possibility exists, I think each one should be mentioned. If one is unsupportable or far-fetched, it should be excluded. If more than one possibility concerns a physical cave, pictures of
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The quote from the Greek and Roman
Mythology Appendix 1, Survival of Ancient Greek Divinities and Myths in the Modern Greece says: Only in a few localities notably in Crete, does any form of the name of Zeus survive, but the g-d still lives under the title , a title so unequivocal that the Christian
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There is also only two humans to ever conquer Zeus and the two people were Landon Hadley and Tab McLain. They defeated Zeus with a magical rock called
Spontaniohydroplosion because they figured out he was dreamily allergic to it and made him turn into a yeti. When you are a yeti you can't talk, move
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Did you read my question in the section above? And you just confirmed my suspicion: you write that "dia" is far most common. Why would one want to omit the more common version and add less common? I call this "sloppiness". I also don't understand why adding this microscopic piece of Greek grammar is
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In the epithets section for xenios, I changed "ready to avenge any wrong done to a stranger." to "any offense to xenia was an offense against Zeus." This way xenia is actually mentioned a linked too. Also, Zeus didn't always avenge misdeeds. In the case of the Trojan War, it was up to the suitors
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I shrunk the "Seductions" sections significantly. Nearly all the material in the sub-sections was duplicated word for word in the linked articles on the women/nymphs in question; in a few cases the article had a fuller explanation. In the couple of cases where there was less, I pasted the material
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Zeus (Ancient Greek: ĪĪµĻĻ, ZeĆŗs; Modern Greek: ĪĪÆĪ±Ļ, DĆas; English pronunciation /ĖzjuĖs/ or /ĖzuĖs/) is the "Father of Gods and men" (ĻĪ±Ļį½“Ļ į¼Ī½Ī“Ļįæ¶Ī½ ĻĪµ ĪøĪµįæ¶Ī½ ĻĪµ, patįør andrÅn te theÅn te) who rules the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father rules the family according to the ancient Greek religion. He
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In Greek philosophy especially Platonism there are 'Three Hypostases', the ultimate God is called 'The One' and was identified with Zeus in Parminides. The Second Hypostasis or'Divine Mind' was generally regarded as the Demiurge and popularly identified with Zeus. The Stoics however identified Zeus
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honey after she learnt how to collect it. Out of appreciation he transformed her into a honey bee, preserving her immortality. However, in the stories of Zeus, transformations take on a sexual implication. Zeus often disguised himself as an animal to beguile goddesses and unwilling maidens and Hera
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No, this is not some campaign for the 'truth'; it is the assertion of your own ideas with flimsy evidence. The Greek words 'Theos' and 'Zeus' are linked, and the New Testament uses the word 'Theos' for 'God', but the two links are centuries apart. LXX uses 'Theos' as well, and the word is used very
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Your confusion may stem from the fact that Odin was not the Chief Norse god until the post-Christian reconstruction of Norse mythology. Roman and Hellenic records show Odin was a Germanic god similar in function to Hermes/Mercury or Hades/Orcus depending on the tribe. Tyr was the supreme Norse God
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When religions die, their components usually become myths (they're renamed myths, I mean). That is the case with the old Greek mythology and its symbols, such as Zeus. However, when a religion is alive and practiced, its components cannot be labelled as myths. It has something to do with believing,
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Greek name, derived from the oblique forms (ĪĪµĻĻ ĪĪ¹ĻĻ), but again, as far as I know, Dias is never used in English. Unless I hear objections, I will remove both Dzeus and Dias. There was presumably an archaic nominative ĪĪÆĻ (Dis), but I don't believe this is actually textually attested. There are
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was described as being a constant companion to Zeus, but she is sufficiently obscure (her own article manages to find only 100 lines of Hesiod in which she is mentioned), but if we're going to have every mythological figure with only one line of poetry mentioning their connection with Zeus in this
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The "infancy" section states categorically that Zeus was raised on Mt Ida, when this is in fact only one of many traditions. Hesiod places Zeus's birth on Mount Aegeum (Theogony - line 484), and The Library of Greek Mythology (pseudo- Apollodorus) says Zeus was "...brought to birth in a cave on
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I see the god called Horkios, protector of oaths, the title for (e.g.) his statue in the Bouleuterion at Olympos, but not Herkeios, defender of the home, the title for his humbler statue in many an ancient Greek courtyard. I'm not finding anything that strikes me as a suitable secondary source, so
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I undid my reversion of the change from Mount Ida to Dikti. I did not make the change to Dikti. I undid the reversion because a brief check of sources in various Knowledge (XXG) articles led me to conclude that there are three different possibilities and that I could not easily determine which one
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Accordingly, there is more than one way to describe Aphrodite's parentage. Some believe she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione, others say she is simply the daughter of Zeus. Some cases claim that the blood of Ouranous leaked into an oyster and produced her the same way and oyster produces a pearl,
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The word Jesus is a contractive slur of the word Jupiter and Zeus The Bible line, which states this is my beloved son in which I am well pleased is the words of Apollo who's face brightens upon the child's birth. The story of Noah is an ancient story of the birth of Zeus and the great battle which
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I'd hardly call it flimsy evidence, if you wanted I'd study every book I have on the subject and then you could call it flimsy evidence. The truth is I added one sentence on the subject, an opinion that is widely circulated among books and journals. You just said yourself: "The Greek words 'Theos'
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This is a important reference from 1887 because it describes the discovery of a Colossal Marnas statue in Gaza. The text specifies and describes the statue found. Through the description and the note that the statue was sent to Constantinople /Istanbul it is obvious that the Photograph in the Wiki
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Marnas Aramaic "the Lord" who was regarded as the God of rain and grain and invoked against famine. He was identified at Gaza with Cretan Zeus, Zeus KrĆŖtagenĆŖs. It is likely that Marnas was the Hellenistic expression of Dagon. Marnas as already said is of importance for the self identification of
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Its useful to know that the name Zeus is irregular and becomes Dios in the genititive, since many other Greek names are understood to derive from this declination: e.g. the Dioskouroi (=sons of Zeus), Dione (=female Zeus), Dionysos, etc. Perhaps a brief explanation of this somewhere in the article
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Clearing up some things: 'Zeus' is used in demotic greek, as part of phrases that have remained for millenia, e.g. 'Xenios Zeus' (patron of the guests/foreighners). the genitive in demotic is both 'Dia' and 'Dios', although 'Dia' is by far the most common. and something else.... i have no idea why
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On the article it is said that Hebe, Hephaestus and Ares may have been born merely by Hera. As of Hebe in an alternative version it's said that "Her mother Hera became pregnant merely by eating a lettuce plant when dining with Apollo". As Athena was also born by Zeus without recourse to Hera, she
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Th birthplace of Zeus (according to Hesiod Cosmogony,Apollonios o Rhodios,Aratos,Arrianos etc)is located on the Dikti mountains in the cave of Psychro!The Idi mountains is mentioned in much later myth which says that Idi was his second refuge from Kronos but never his birthplace! I am new at this
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The birthplace of an imaginary god can never be established, as he was never born anywhere, so there can only be myths and contradictory myths. The current birthplace appears to be cited to a reliable text. If you wish to add alternative myths, you will need to quote specific references (title,
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The most propable and important place of birth is located on Dictaion andron on mount Dikti according to Hesiod theogony(750-700 bC),Agathocles(2nd century aC)Apollonios o Rodios(295-215bC)Diodoros o Sikeliotis(90-20 bC)etc Dictaion Andron is of far more archeological importance but is given less
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The current text's first paragraph says, ' "Father of Gods and men" (ĻĪ±Ļį½“Ļ į¼Ī½Ī“Ļįæ¶Ī½ ĻĪµ ĪøĪµįæ¶Ī½ ĻĪµ, patÄr andrÅn te theÅn te) who rule the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father rule the family.' This is grammatically incorrect, since "rule" should agree in number with "Father." Please change the two
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No, whoever deleted this improved the article. A "princess"? "After she learnt how to collect it": an inserted note of human interest and pseudo-biography? "He transformed her": her very name means "honey". There is no transformation of Zeus in this story. This kind of "tell-it-in-your-own-words"
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It's not a bout some idea of 'truth'; it's about academic verifiability. You take one source that says one thing and add your interpretation to it. This interpretation is not supported by the reference. Etymological evidence is often misunderstood by people: meanings change. The etymological link
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As to the classic appearance of the mentioned statue, Gaza as a pagan central of the time gained an imported roll after the Jewish revolts in A.D. 119, Hadrian himself reanimated the Cult of Marnas in Gaza . The annual "Hadrianic" games were instituted during Hadrian's visit to the city in 130 CE
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As Walter Burkert points out in his book, Greek Religion, "Even the gods who are not his natural children address him as Father, and all the gods rise in his presence." For the Greeks, he was the King of the Gods, who oversaw the universe. As Pausanias observed, "That Zeus is king in heaven is a
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Palamnaeus- Punisher of Murderers Basileus- King Amboulios-Counsellor Epidotes- Giver of good Soter-Saviour Hypatos-Supreme, Most High Koryphaios-Chief, leader Melchius-Gracious, Merciful Theos Agathos-The Good God Keraunios- Of the thunderbolt ...and last but not least "FATHER OF GODS AND MEN"
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I think this article would be greatly improved by adding a section about Zeus's appearances in popular culture. Subtopics for this would range from his appearance in "Percie Jackson and the Lightning Thief" and "God of War," to the influence Zeus had on the imagery of the modern Christian God.
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Granted, and yet I wonder if we are being more restrictive than the Greeks. We have the terms "philetor" as "erastes" from the Cretans, and "paidophilein" in a number of texts, used as synonymous with "paiderastia". And I am sure there are other examples but I cannot bring them to mind just now.
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Mycenean Linear B tablets were shown to be in Greek half a century ago, so I'm not sure where the "disregarding linguistic evidence" part comes from. Also, as Wetman pointed out, Poseidon the the eartshaker. If someone wants to track down what "Zeus" was in Linear B then the Myceneans might be
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Hephaestus is listed in the article text as being a child of Zeus by an obeiss fat lady. (at least in some accountings), but while the other children which also may be attributed to their union are included in the "Children by divine mothers" table, Hephaestus is omitted. He should be added for
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After reaching manhood, Zeus forced Cronus to disgorge first the stone (which was set down at Pytho under the glens of Parnassus to be a sign to mortal men, the Omphalos) then his siblings in reverse order of swallowing. In some versions, Metis gave Cronus an emetic to force him to disgorge the
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Gaia resented the way Zeus had treated the Titans, because they were her children. Soon after taking the throne as king of the gods, Zeus had to fight some of Gaia's other children, the monsters Typhon and Echidna. He vanquished Typhon and trapped him under a mountain, but left Echidna and her
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The part where the history section compares Greek to Norse myth is very confusingly (or even incorrectly) written. I think you want to say that since Odin, the Norse chief god, was not a sky god, Zeus was seen as related to his son Thor, who was a thunder god. But the existing text doesn't say
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His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" (Greek: ĪĪµĻĪµĪ»Ī·Ī³ĪµĻĪĻĪ±, NephelÄgereta) also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently
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After the battle with the Titans, Zeus shared the world with his elder brothers, Poseidon and Hades, by drawing lots: Zeus got the sky and air, Poseidon the waters, and Hades the world of the dead (the underworld). The ancient Earth, Gaia, could not be claimed; she was left to all three, each
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There is a mistake in the Zeus article regarding his birthplace!The place of birth is located on Dictaion andron on mount Dikti according to Hesiod theogony(750-700 bC),Agathocles(2nd century aC)Apollonios o Rodios(295-215bC)Diodoros o Sikeliotis(90-20 bC)etc Dictaion Andron is of far more
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Subterranean Zeus (Kthonios) and Plouton refers to Zeus' brother, Hades. Please refer to the Orphic Hymn on Hades. Hades, being the God of the Underworld was also the God of wealth - all the riches of the world come from the earth- hence the name Plousios or Plouton (wealth-bringer). To my
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and some cases claim she was simply made out of the foam of the sea. Knowledge (XXG) is strictly factual, and opinions aren't what matter. Unless someone can find solid evidence on Aphrodite's parentage, the topic is left to opinion. Therefore, it doesn't matter what the article says.
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often transformed those of Zeus' conquests that offended or threatened her. Sometimes Hera even changed unwilling maidens into animals or plants to rescue them from the lasciviousness of her husband." I wonder whether it ought to be reinstated as no reason was given for deleting it.--
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The usual etymology of Zeus (Buck, Watkins) is from Indo-European *deiwos 'god', related to *dyeu- 'sky', 'day', 'bright'. The usual gloss is 'god of the bright sky'. What is the source for 'divine king'? If there is no documentation for this, I will change to the more usual gloss.
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I presume it was Ammon that loomed large in the Greek mind rather than the oracle of Ammon at Siwa in particular. Does Herodotus say that people went to Siwa to consult the Zeus Ammon oracle or to nearer temples devoted to him? But why did the Greeks adopt Ammon? (The link to
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You're making this stuff up now. Your edit to the article is completely unsupported by this text either. This quote is nonsense and to use it to demonstrate what you do on the article page is total nonsense. I'm removing it again as it's a ridiculous use of a source. ā
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Zeus is identified with Amon, which is a demon in demonologist. Zeus is the same as the Egyptian Amun/Amen/Amon and Baal. Has anyone ever seen Amon mentioned in any version of the christian bible? It is claimed "amon" means "so be it" but in fact it means "the hidden
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I've seen other genealogies for Zeus, so I don't think it's a good idea to have this chart listed as a definitive one. I'm all for including it; it makes the article look nicer, but I think we should mention Zeus's origins from the perspective of non-ancient greeks.
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Knowledge (XXG)'s policy is "leave it alone" whatever convention was used first. The only sensible way. No one ever changes BC to BCE: why do you suppose that is? Cultural maturity do you think? People resent being bullied like this. Try to find something useful to
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I know that Zeus has plenty of myths concerning him, so it would be nice to have a summarized version of the most well known ones or at least a label with a link to another article on the myth (For example, "Zeus and Ganymede's myth" with it linked to Ganymede:
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I checked Liddell and Scott, who give nothing but Sanskrit words for 'day' as the root for Zeus, not zeug-. Nor does their entry for 'zeugnymi' suggest any connection to Zeus. All of the above may well be true, but I'd like to have a source. --MichaelTinkler
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Mount Dicte." The Ideon and Dikteon caves are both tourist attractions on Crete, as can be seen in most travel books (Lonely Planet etc.) I would also like to know if his birth on Mt. Ida is a folk tradition or if we have a document that states this.
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The Photograph in the Article referring to the "Colossal seated Zeus from Gaza, Roman period Istanbul Archaeology Museum" is falsely assigned as a Zeus. This Colossal Statue is portraying the very important local city God of Gaza who is referred to as
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Is the miscellany section worth saving at all? It is (with the exception of the mention of Athena as Zeus' favourite daughter) entirely unsourced, and it largely doesn't appear relevant to the article on Zeus. It might be the case, for instance, that
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I think that though Poseidon was the Earthshaker, that they may have thought that since Zeus and Poseidon were brothers Zeus would have some of that power. Therefore Zeus had the thunder so that might have "shaken the ground". 05:19, 1 December 2008
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I am puzzled why a reference to Indra is present in the opening paragraph. The correlation between the Greek and Roman gods is well known as coming from the same original source. But Hindu mythology? That developed separately, did it not? Thanks
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Does anyone have a citation for the goat-milk thing? Everything I've found says she plundered honey, which is where the meaning for 'Melissa' (honey bee) supposedly came about. Of course, those are no more reputable than this without a source, so...
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and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus.
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author page-number etc.) However, do not remove the existing - but state there is disagreement. The archaeological importance of somewhere is irrelevant to a mythical birth. The article is currently unprotected so you can do this yourself.
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I think that if you made this easier to read, you would be able to attract a larger audience because of all the Greek words. Bottom line, make it easier to understand and people will come within spitting distance of this stinkin' website.
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Zeno / Zenon: From the Greek name ĪĪ·Ī½ĻĪ½ (Zenon), which was derived from the name of the Greek god ZEUS. Zeno was the name of two famous Greek philosophers: Zeno of Elea and Zeno of Citium, the founder of the Stoic school in Athens. from:
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writes "Aphrodite flung herself upon the knees of her mother Dione." Are you saying that "Dione" is a "nickname" for Hera? What is your source for that? The Oxford Classical Dictionary says that "Dione was a consort of Zeus at Dodona".
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important at all. Why not other declensions? This random bit of information in the intro causes a natural question in a person who does not know the topic, like me. Instead of explaining, some editors prefer to rush into an attack.
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There are a few figures in this section who are fairly notable in their own right, and might manage to make it into the body of the article elsewhere (Prometheus, for instance, has a few interactions with Zeus: Hesiod mentions the
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What is Knowledge (XXG)'s policy on this? Is there a place where it can be discussed? As in most cases the BC/AD notation is used, changing the dates to the incorrect and infrequently used BCE/CE form seems to me to be an act of
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other archaic, dialectal, and poetic names (ĪĪ·Ī½ĻĻ, ĪĪ¬Ī½...) but these also don't appear in English. If someone wants to cover these variants, perhaps they belong in their own section, but not, I think, in the first paragraph. --
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I really would like some historic perspective about Greek pantheon worship. Did it influence Christianity? Judaism? Was Zeus worship concurrent with Judaism? If these topics are discussed in another article, which one?
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I had to insert Myceneans for obvious reasons. But the 'Earth Shaker' is Poseidon, the son of god. But the consort of the two goddesses of Crete and Mycenean Pylos, is he not? I've left that for you all to puzzle out.
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to having his liver eaten by a giant eagle for giving the Flames of Olympus to the mortals. *When Hera gave birth to Hephaestus, Zeus threw him off the top of Mount Olympus because of his repulsive appearance.
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at that time but was later supplanted by Thor. Odin on the other hand was more popular than either Tyr or Thor during the Roman period, and therefore more well documented for reconstructivists to draw on.
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You put Zeus in Myth instead of Zeus in Legend. As in the fact that Zues never existed. AS this has happened Zeus is not a myth and in fact a legend for he may have existed and we can not prove otherwise.
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The first sentence ends "according to the ancient Greek religion." The second, and the infobox, identify him as a god. I think most people know that gods (except whichever they believe in) are not real.
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2. I improved the "Consorts and children" section. I widened the tables and fixed some entries. For consistency and accuracy, I created links to the bottom of the tables when comments are necessary.
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I've just added Dictaeon Andron as one of the variants of the Amalthea story, I thought it unwise (readability), to either contradict the Mt. Ida intro or introduce an extra possibility to the list.
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pertains to a real physical cave, as do the photos (although as mentioned I think the second one is probably of the cave in Turkey). Which cave's got the "beautiful stalagmites and stalactites"?
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Hi I'm a Rookie Wikipedian. (Still not sure if this is going to look right...So sorry) I'm not an expert on the subject unfortunately but some possible suggestions to improve this article is:
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BC is correct. It's the form used for a little less than 2000 years. It's also correct because BCE is a blatant ripoff of BC. It's also not recognized as an acronym by Firefox Spell Checker.
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This page is such crap--it should not be rated anything close to B, and is a disgrace. I'm never using Knowledge (XXG) again. Even the spelling in the first paragraph is WRONG! PulEEEZ...
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Jove: Most of the way through the article there is a reference to Jove and "by Jove". Nothing in the text appears to tie it to Zeus. How is this related to Zeus - does it need to be cut?
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or whatever. Then I cut out the text on each seductee, leaving only the wiki-links. I believe this makes the article more manageable and balanced. Please do revert if you disagree.
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Knowledge (XXG) is not written based on opinion but on facts, and in fact, there are more than one version about Aphrodite's parentage. It doesn't matter which version you agree more.
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Put a section describing the development of Zeus' depiction since it's hard to get that sense when its all sorted into different sections. So there might as well be a section for it.
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Hi, I recently edited the page with 3 new sections I have been researching for a while. Would love to receive feedback, and thank you for not editing too much during this process!
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view. Sorry, mate, but I don't see it as fit for this article. Perhaps on your own wikispace or user page or something, because it is most definitely original researchĀ ;) Cheers!
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2. "By Hera, Zeus sired Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus, though some accounts say that Hera produced these offspring alone. Some also include Eileithyia and Eris as their daughters."
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is the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. Zeus is etymologically cognate with and, under Hellenic influence, became particularly closely identified with Roman Jupiter.
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was correct. So I went with good faith on the change. Such little understanding as I had of the matter was that Mount Ida was correct but this seems to be a matter of dispute.
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and purge the vandalism and bulletin board blather. Had I more time on my hands, I would gladly do it, but meanwhile this message may assist in inspiring someone to go ahead.
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The happenings in the 5th century also reflect the adoration brought forward to Marnas by the population of Gaza, since they refused to convert to Christianity and even drove
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the pagan population of Gaza and Gaza itself. His code āmemā for Marnas appears as early as the 5th Century BC. on coins that were minted in Gaza. Later the sign of Marnas
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The edit isn't accurate. The page has a huge number of issues at the moment and this adds another. It has no concern for nuance, detail, or source relationāit's a mass of
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3. I merged "Roles and epithets" with "Additional names and epithets". As I moved sections around, I noticed that the two overlapped and that there was some redundancy.
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according to their capabilities, which explains why Poseidon was the "earth-shaker" (the god of earthquakes) and Hades claimed the humans that died. (See also: Penthus)
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Homer refers to him as Pelasgian Zeus. Why there is no mention of the Pelasgian origin of Zeus. Much earlier than the arrival of the doric tribes in nowadays Greece?--
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Please confirm that the protection level appears to be still warranted, and consider unprotecting instead, before applying pending changes protection to the article.
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I don't have references for either, but as far as I'm aware, one isn't required for the English (just say the word) and the Ancient Greek can be reconstructed from
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Sorry, I appreciate you did not initially make the change, but undid the reversion. However, I think the situation at the moment is untenable. Some of the text in
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Therefore it would be correct if the statue is assigned as Marnas not a Zeus. Or at least as Zeus-Marnas as a Hellenistic expression of the local Gaza God Marnas.
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saying common to all men". In Hesiod's Theogony Zeus assigns the various gods their roles. In the Homeric Hymns he is referred to as the chieftain of the gods.
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Well, I would like to edit the page because you didn't include Hercules in the list of children of Zeus. So, please let me edit or edit it yourself. Thank you.
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would you be able add a photo to this page for me? two of my brothers feel this is an important photo. this movie is their fantasy of turning me to dust.
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Good point. This is the explanation I know but I'll have it checked in my books. I'll check it ASAP. BTW, I hope my english is good enough. --Jtheo (Greece).
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This is not how edit semi-protected requests work. If you want to make a change you can be specific about it and tell us what you want to change, including
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after i wake up i find my shoes so i can take out the garbage. it usually stinks. really bad. really really bad. how does this tie in to zeus? it doesn't.
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Pausanias is alleged to describe a cult of "Zeus philliou"; likewise in the "Phaedrus" it is Phaedrus who calls Zeus the "god of friendship." Any comments?
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The Ancient/Classic pronounciation given () is definitely wrong. Please provide a source and/or compare with the articles on ancient greek pronounciation,
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Hey, I concur with Gareth Hughes, but you know, you mustn't bite him! Now, as for you, Alleichem: this thing you're saying makes no sense in that it is
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I moved the list Greek names for Zeus from the first paragraph of the introduction to the last paragraph of same. This makes for a much smoother read.
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being an article about a Greek God, The Greek God, it certainly would make more sense to add this in the first paragraph if not the opening sentence.
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Alexander the great was not son of Zeus and Olympia. His father is Philip II]], king of Macedonia, and Alexander succeed him as king after his death.
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depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty
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Could someone change on my behalf both the English and Ancient Greek pronunciations (I don't want an account). The English would be more accurate as
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some dates on when zeus first starts appearing in mythology, when the religion declined, and how many followers it had at its height seems needed
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by having her hung upside down from the sky when she attempted to drown Heracles in a storm. *Of all the children Zeus spawned,
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I had a similar idea, and just put the two tables into columns side by side. Good enough?
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Has anyone ever actually confused Zeus with Dr Seuss? This seems a silly edit to me.
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I propose the following. We edit this article in accordance with
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When you have finished reviewing my changes, please set the
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bore Hephaestus alone. But what about Ares? In a part of
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please be more specific about what needs to be changed. ā
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catastrated him. It split into three parts and 3 created
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please be more specific about what needs to be changed.
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Do any people today believe in Zeus as the supreme God?
1091:^Is that a Joke? Source, Please. ~~Weedle Mchairybug~~
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faith and the such, but I can't explain properly here.--
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Realencyclopaedie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Hi! Please add the following categories on this page:
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who kick his butt ^^ lol...Want a proofĀ ? Just wait
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the 'facts' were asked:/ can someone dispute it? lol
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Each of the cult sections needs a time frame added.
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296:What's up with the phrase in the intro: (in Greek:
112:worth a mention, but for now I'm just cutting it.
5011:, respectively) for their vanity. *Zeus condemned
2901:Dione was also considered a female form of Zeus.
2603:Aphrodite#Aphrodite Ourania and Aphrodite Pandemos
2366:rules. Certainly some other source could be used.
972:http://philologos.org/__eb-thlatb/chap08.htm#mosue
850:A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology
5414:http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/3655.html
3381:Zeus in Rick Riordan's Series 'Heroes of OLYMPUS"
2546:. She was born from the sea foam that mixed with
992:http://www.plekos.uni-muenchen.de/2004/rhahn.html
535:You don't read my question carefully. Of course,
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1237:How could I not believe in the Storm Father!
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765:Remembering a garbled etymology from Plutarch?
323:Dzeus and Dias: The article currently begins "
5838:change ((Nike)) to ((Nike (mythology)|Nike))
4800:The comment(s) below were originally left at
3574:Mistake about Zeus birthplace-Please correct!
2201:{{IPA-en|ĖzŹĖs|US}} or {{IPA-en|ĖzjŹĖs|UK}}
450:Not that straightforward. See section above.
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3166:as it seems to me, are reserved for rulers.
3065:instances of "rule" to "rules" - Thank you.
2782:, but he was born before Zeus married Hera.
2275:The following request appears on that page:
5507:. Would it not be simpler to put 'Ruled as
4023:, William Smith, Ed. says the following:
3470:You're right. I've removed Castor. Thanks.
1852:, who nursed him with goat's-milk and honey
1169:Perhaps this heading could say underneath:
945:appears as the Coinage mintmark for Gaza .
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4464:That's covered pretty well in the general
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2017:Biblical Relationship to the birth of Zeus
1060:Needs a section describing Zeus's powers.
987:http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06399c.htm
928:Colossal seated Statue is Marnas not Zeus!
785:etymologies. Anything worth re-editing? --
361:", who is essentially equivalent to Zeus.
5372:I have just modified 3 external links on
2635:It doesn't matter what you or I "think".
198:for the goat-milk thing. Walter Burkert,
120:Steven Colbert is more godlyer than Zeus
5404:http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/
5027:beneath the sea. *Zeus blinded the seer
1517:Should mention Zeus Uranios/Ouranios...
1020:http://en.wikipedia.org/Porphyry_of_Gaza
105:, where he was known as the Earthshaker.
81:Shouldn't stupider get his own article?
5345:I 'piped' to 'goat's milk' rather than
5132:The Greek Gods and Goddesses of Olympus
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4314:Opening paragraph presents Zeus as real
1891:an your so much hotter then megan fox
1220:Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism
622:. Zeus Ammon was especially favored at
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5194:2001:56A:7002:D900:ADAB:8188:EEE2:13D4
5186:2001:56A:7002:D900:ADAB:8188:EEE2:13D4
3539:I N4ed TO CHANGE SOME THINGS ON HERE!
2494:http://www.behindthename.com/name/zeno
2270:Knowledge (XXG):Pending changes/Queue
735:Unjustified removal of a whole section
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5431:to let others know (documentation at
4299:That image appears to be copyright .
3941:says explicitly there are two myths.
3925:describes it as Zeus's hiding place.
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2130:Deus(in Laconian), Deus(in Boeotian)
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5106:Hamilton, Edith (1969). "The Gods".
3759:as you have not requested a change.
3734:swich all the tunder words to blunt
2344:From Pantheon.org's article on him:
652:What does "the figure arose" mean?
545:Our colleague Hectorian writes that
4729:looks like you just want to change
2450:Error regarding "Subterranean Zeus"
1965:Argive genealogy in Greek mythology
1121:, Zeus garnered over 600 epithets.
4203:"Not to be confused with Dr Seuss"
3428:Was there a precursor god to Zeus?
1734:This article has used the formula
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842:One of their principal cities was
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3150:That's a very sensible point.--
2923:Edit request on 9 December 2011
2266:Knowledge (XXG):Pending Changes
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3861:Edit request-wrong birthplace!
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1919:What about Zeus' male lovers?
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1199:Does anybody believe in Zeus?
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1008:http://en.wikipedia.org/Dagon
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3866:please someone correct it!
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3425:When did Zeus worship start?
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2384:Can you put it back anyway?
2221:if anyone's unsure. Thanks.
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1607:Thanks for pointing it out.
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1065:02:06, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
1056:There's no "powers" section.
890:PS That's Pausanias 8.31.4;
816:8.3.14 mentions Zeus called
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2790:Athena, the wisdom goddess
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1676:, pre-greek origin of Zeus
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1630:Just to highlight that is
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404:The root of the name is
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2564:The Woodland Nymphs
1626:Death of Zeus... ^^
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5492:King of the GodsĀ ?
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5084:. *Zeus condemned
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3484:Zeus in Holy Bible
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4753:Pronunciation
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4452:97.91.177.226
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4426:Zeus Herkeios
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3875:Talos Severin
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2780:Hera and Zeus
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2193:Pronunciation
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