King of all gods is the domain of Zeus according to the ancient Greeks.
Specifically, Zeus rules the sky and thunder, from his residence at Mount Olympus. He shares this domain with the other eleven main gods to the ancient Greeks: Hera, his wife; Poseidon, god of the sea; Demeter, goddess of grains; Ares, God of War; Hermes, the messenger; Hephaestus, the blacksmith; Aphrodite, goddess of love; Athena, goddess of wisdom; Apollo, god of music and poetry; Artemis, goddess of the hunt; and Hestia, goddess of the hearth.
Mount Olympus is located in modern-day Macedonia. At 9,570 feet (2,919 meters), it is the highest in Greece. Mitikas, aka Mytikas ("Nose"), is its highest peak. Its claim to fame, as ancient home to the gods of the ancient Greeks, is honored by the name of the town at its base: Litochoro ("City of Gods").
Zeus's domain is the sky and thunder. In simpler words he is god of sky and thunder.
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Zeus is the god of the sky, lightning, thunder, and justice in Greek mythology. He is considered the king of all the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus.
Demeter's domain is typically associated with agriculture and fertility. In Greek mythology, she is connected to the harvest and the earth's abundance, and her domain is often portrayed as the natural world, particularly fields, crops, and vegetation.
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Zeus is the Greek god of the sky, lightning, and thunder. He is considered the ruler of the gods and is associated with power, leadership, and justice. His domain encompasses the realm of the heavens and the forces of nature.
Zeus is a figure in Greek mythology, so his "domain" would refer to his role as the king of the gods, ruler of the sky and weather, and protector of law and order. He was also associated with lightning and thunder.
No, he really is not. That is more the domain of Demeter.