In the Percy Jackson and the Olympian series the only child of Zeus was Thalia Grace. But in the Lost Hero series (spolier alert) there is another one named Jason.
He wasn't a god, but a demi-god (= half god), because he was the son of a god and a mortal. Hercules was a demigod because his father was Zeus. Zeus is god of Olympus or powerful. But his mother is mortal. He became a god when he died and Zeus turned him into a god. He was born a demigod.
No, Perseus was a mortal. actually Perseus was a demigod (half god and half mortal) his father is Zeus and mother is Danae(a mortal)
Hercules was actually a demigod meaning that he had an immortal father (Zeus) and a mortal mother (Alcmena). It was only after Hercules had been poisoned by his wife that Zeus turned him into a god.
No but his father Cronus ate all of Zeus's siblings, except Zeus was hidden. Then, Zeus's mother made Cronus regurgitate all of Zeus's siblings, who were in perfect conditions. These siblings include: Hera, Poisedon, and more.
let me tell you how many children Cronos had he had six i think im not so shure but i have done information and all i have heard of is six they were Zeus, Posidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia
The Power Of Zeus Children is the power to throw lighting bolts.
Zeus had many 'demigod' children- that is, children with mortal women. He was known for his multiple affairs with both mortal and immortal women. Examples are Perseus, Minos, and Heracles. See 'related links' for more.
a phobia of all demigods is that an enemy will find out their Achilles Heel, before the demigod does.
no, Zeus is an actual god, not a demigod. However, He is the offspring of Rhea and Cronus, which are both immortals.
Zeus and Poseidon are fighting because Zeus's lightning bolt has gone missing. Zeus thinks Poseidon used one of his demigod children to steal it it out of the palace.
He had a lot, but some were Hermes, Ares, Hephaestus, Apollo, Dionysus, and Perseus. Those are all his God Children (except Perseus, who's a demigod, like Hercules, who is also Zeus's son) Some of Zeus's wives were Hera, Demeter, and Leto.
Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, or the Big Three, swore on the River Styx, to no longer have demigod children, so when Zeus had Thalia, he broke his promise. Hades, angered that he broke his promise, sent horrible monsters after her.
Yes. A son of Zeus.
Heracles, a demigod son of Zeus.
Yes, Hera did have daughters. They were Hebe, goddess of eternal youth, and Eris, goddess of discord.
No, in Greek mythology, Hercules (also known as Heracles) is the son of Zeus and Alcmene. Hercules is known for his incredible strength and numerous heroic deeds.
Heracles or Hercules