No, Zeus did not eat his children. Zeus' father, Cronus ate all of his children except for Zeus.
Zeus ate his wife Metis in the form of a fly.
Zeus was Kronos' son and Kronos did not want to be overthrown as king of the gods by Zeus.
eat him
why yes, yes he did
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Zeus was a Greek god, and he never ate his children; he is noted for swallowing Metis, mother of Athena as well as Phanes. His father Cronus swallowed all of Zeus's older siblings (Hades, Poseidon, Hestia, Demeter, Hera) before his birth and it was with the help of Metis that Zeus made Cronus spit them out whole.
No, Zeus did not eat his children. Zeus' father, Cronus ate all of his children except for Zeus.
No he does not.
Phanes Protogonus is typically depicted as a radiant figure emerging from an egg, symbolizing creation and the beginning of the universe. He is often shown with wings, representing his role as a primordial deity associated with generation and life. The imagery of Phanes also includes elements of serpents, bulls, and other symbols of fertility and power.
Zeus ate his wife Metis in the form of a fly.
He ate all Zeus' brothers and sisters and was going to eat Zeus too.
Zeus was Kronos' son and Kronos did not want to be overthrown as king of the gods by Zeus.
Zeus
he didnt
eat him
isnt that obvious? they probably wanted to honor zeus because zeus doesn't eat meat.