Zeus Family Tree
Ancient Greek mythology, especially about the Zeus family tree, has always been read with great interest by all. Zeus was the King of all Gods. If you want to know more about the Zeus family tree, then just scroll down.

Zeus, the Father of God and Men
Also known as the God of Sky and Thunder, Zeus plays a very important role in the Greek pantheon of Gods and Goddesses. Thunderbolt, eagle, the bull and the oak are the symbols that are mainly associated with Zeus. In Hindu mythology, Indra is considered to be Zeus's counterpart, whereas in the Roman mythology, it's Jupiter. The Greek artists have portrayed the Greek God Zeus in two forms; one being that of Him walking forward with his right hand raised, holding a thunderbolt, while the other image is that of Him sitting majestically.
Myth Behind Zeus's Birth and His Rise to Power
Behind the birth of every God and Goddess there is always a myth associated with it. According to the Hesiod's Theogony, Zeus is said to be the youngest of all the children of the Titans - Cronus and Rhea. Fearing a prophecy which had predicted that one of his children would dethrone him, Cronus swallowed up all his children as soon as they were born. Seeing this, Gaea, the primal Greek Titan, who personified Earth, and was also Zeus's grandmother, advised Rhea to go to Crete and secretly give birth to her third son there. After Zeus was born, leaving him in the care of Gaea, Rhea went back to Cronus and gave him a stone wrapped in a cloth. He swallowed that thinking it was Zeus. Meanwhile, two Nymphs, Adrasteia and Ida, took care of Zeus. They did all they could to protect him from Cronus. When he reached manhood, Zeus decided to teach his father a lesson. Metis, daughter of Oceanus, gave him a drug, which when given to Cronus, made him vomit up all of Zeus's siblings including the stone. Therefore the 5 siblings in the family are:
- Hestia: Goddess of Hearth and Home
- Demeter:Goddess of Harvest
- Hera: Goddess of Marriage, Children and the Home. She was also the wife of Zeus
- Hades: Lord of the Underworld
- Poseidon: Lord of the Sea.
The Family Tree
If you have a look at the family tree, you will be confused. There are so many Gods and Goddesses, so many heroes, so many marriages, children, etc., that you, mainly your kid could get confused. So here's a much simpler version of the family tree showing only the most important Gods and Goddesses or heroes. The various important generations have been color coded to make it easier for you to follow the tree. The coding has been done as follows:
- Pink color for the Gaea and Uranus's generation.
- Purple for the next generation, i.e. Zeus's father's generation.
- Blue color for Zeus's generation.
- Green for the generation after Zeus i.e. Apollo, Atlas, etc.
- Orange for daughters of Atlas and Epimetheus, i.e. Maia and Dione, respectively.
- Brown for the 6th generation, i.e. of Hermes and Aphrodite.

This is not the entire family. We've only mentioned the names of some important Gods and Goddesses, along with the powers that each of these God and Goddesses had.
| Name | Known As |
| Uranus | Sky God and Father of the Titans |
| Gaea | Mother Earth |
| Phoebe | Ruled the Moon with Atlas |
| Coeus | Titan of Intelligence |
| Oceanus | Father of Oceanid |
| Tethys | Mother of all Rivers and Seas |
| Hestia | Goddess of Hearth and Fire |
| Demeter | Goddess of Harvest |
| Poseidon | God of the Sea |
| Hera | Goddess of Marriage and the Queen of all God and Goddess |
| Zeus | Supreme God, of Sky and Thunder |
| Ares | God of War |
| Hades | God of the Underworld |
| Hephaetus | God of Fire and Forge |
| Hebe | Served wine and nectar to the Gods |
| Apollo | God of Sun, Shepherd, Music, Poetry, Archery, Healing etc |
| Hermes | God of Flock, Roads, Trading etc |
| Aphrodite | Goddess of Love |
| Atlas | God who supported Heaven |
| Epimetheus | After-thought |
| Prometheus | Fore-thought |
| Maia | Mountain Goddess |
The Zeus family tree consists of heroes and heroines, Gods and Goddesses, and behind each of them there is a myth, a mystery. Read about this Greek God family and you would wish you were in that period. Avrio (Greek for Goodbye).
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