It is doubtful that the word 'accomplishments' can be attributed to any deity as no proof exists that and did, or presently do, exist.
However below are some of the acts that have been attributed to Zeus;
He chopped his father, Kronos the titan lord, into bits and cast him into the pit of Tartarus.
Zeus's main accomplishment was overthrowing Kronos, and taking becoming leader of the gods.
Kronos knew that one of his children would overthrow him. So every time he had a child, he would eat it.
His wife was depressed, and finally went to Mother Earth (also Gaea.) Mother Earth was happy to help, and quickly gave advice to Kronos's wife.
When Kronos had his 6th child, the baby Zeus, his wife quickly hid Zeus, and instead gave Kronos a stone to swallow.
Baby Zeus grew up, and with the help of two other Titans, and the swallowed gods, (how they got out of Kronos's stomach is another story), Zeus defeated Kronos.
eat his child
A major thing that Zeus did was overthrowing Cronus and the other Titans, causing him to rule Mount Olympus and the Gods and Goddesses.
He also was given the power to control over atmospheric phenomena (lightning, thunder, rain, wind). His powerful lightning bolt was given to him by the cyclops and Hephaestus, the blacksmith god.
His main accomplishment was to take over Kronos
well for starters he ate his wife... not one i think he should be proud of. He also helped his daughter win a competition against her friend to disarm each other and Athena accidental ended up killed her friend.
Zeus' accomplishments include overthrowing his father Cronus to become the king of the gods, leading the gods in their battle against the Titans, wielding the power of lightning and thunder, and being associated with justice and order. He is also known for his numerous love affairs with both goddesses and mortal women, resulting in many offspring who went on to become famous heroes and deities.
The god Zeus is known for being associated with the element of sky and thunder. He was considered the ruler of the heavens and the god of thunder and lightning in Greek mythology.
The major epithets of Zeus include "Father of Gods and Men," "Cloud-Gatherer," "Thunderer," and "King of the Gods." These titles emphasize Zeus's supreme power, authority, and position as the ruler of Mount Olympus and the entire Greek pantheon.
Zeus is spelled "Zeus" in French as well.
Children of ZeusApollo [Zeus and Leto]Ares and Hephaestus [Zeus and Hera]Artemis [ Zeus and Leto]Athena[Zeus and Metis]Dionysus [Zeus and Semele]Hebe , Discord, and Eileithyia [Zeus and Hera]Persephone [Zeus and Demeter]Helen [Zeus and Leda]Hercules [Zeus and Alcmene]Hermes [Zeus and Maia]Aphrodite [Zeus and Dione]The Muses [ Zeus and Mnemosyne]The Graces [Zeus and Eurynome]Pandia [Zeus and Selene]The Horae, The Moirae [ Zeus and Themis]Perseus [Zeus and Danae]
hiding zeus
Defeating the Titans
she defeated many of Zeus's lovers
defeated his father crones for power
Hera defeated most of Zeus's lovers.
Hera defeated most of Zeus's lovers.
Zeus' accomplishments include overthrowing his father Cronus to become the king of the gods, leading the gods in their battle against the Titans, wielding the power of lightning and thunder, and being associated with justice and order. He is also known for his numerous love affairs with both goddesses and mortal women, resulting in many offspring who went on to become famous heroes and deities.
He rescued his mother from Zeus when Zeus captured her and put her into his lightning. Also he was the one who gave Midas the power to turn anything he touched into gold.
She made people all over the world fall in love.fighting Zeus and is known to be pretty. he is ugly but back then she was not.
The god Zeus is known for being associated with the element of sky and thunder. He was considered the ruler of the heavens and the god of thunder and lightning in Greek mythology.
Hera was a greek goddess who lived on Mount Olympus and was queen of the gods. She was also married and the sister of Zeus, king of the gods, and ruler of mount olympus.
The answer is Zeus'.