O Zeus and other gods.
It means "O Zeus and the other gods"
Ra (Re)'s child were Bastet.
Zeus has it's roots in the Indo-European name "Dyeus" which means, simply, "god". Often, poetically, he was referred to as Zeu pater, or "father Zeus". In Latin, the name Jove (which comes from Iovs and further back from dyeus) was similarly combined with father and we get Iov pater which was shorted to Iuppiter, or Jupiter.
Metis - she was Zeus' first wife, and he gobbled her up along with her unborn child.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy
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I think its called like a zoo zoo, zeu zeu, zuu zuu, or something like that ( I don't know how it's spelled)
O Zeus and other gods.
The siblings of Zeus are: Hera, Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hestia.
Zeu, Z-Man, Thunderbolt, King of Gods
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Zeus's mother and father never died in Greek myth.
It means "O Zeus and the other gods"
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