As with all gods, fictional, In this case Greek fiction.
Depends on your beliefs, but I don't think anyone prays to Zeus or Ares anymore. Fiction. Just because you don't know anyone who prays to them doesn't make them fiction. They are in the non-fiction section of libraries, just like books about other religions. P.S. I work in a library and have never seen a bible or other modern religious text in that section.
its just a greek name.like the cyclops,zeus is just another greek name.
Cronus did not want Zeus, his son, or any child of his to live to usurp him from the throne. Which was just what Zeus and his siblings did.
Zeus didn't swallow anybody. Kronos had swallowed Poseidon and Hades and what he thought was Zeus, which was actually just a rock.
They are not fiction but are in such movies just for the excitement factor
zeus never died and never lived he was just a myth he does not exist!!
In Greek mythology, Zeus transformed Lycaon into a wolf.
It would have messed up the meter of the poetry that Shakespeare was writing. ... It just doesn't sound as good "Zeus, Zeus, wherefore art thou Zeus?"
Zeus's full name is Zeus, in Greek mythology. He is the king of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky and thunder.
no its just a fiction story
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