Zeus is reluctant to grant Thetis' request to make Achilles invincible in battle because it would upset the balance of power among the gods. He knows that giving Achilles this advantage could lead to chaos and conflict among the other gods. Additionally, Zeus is aware of the consequences that immortality could have on Achilles' destiny and mortal life.
Thetisβ second child was Achilles, a legendary Greek hero who played a major role in the Trojan War.
Queen Cassiopeia offends the goddess Thetis by boasting that she, Cassiopeia, and her daughter Andromeda are more beautiful than the Nereids, who are the sea nymph daughters of Thetis. This vanity and arrogance prompt Thetis to ask Poseidon to send a sea monster to terrorize Cassiopeia's kingdom as punishment.
Zeus generally has a favorable attitude toward Odysseus in Homer's epic poems. Zeus sometimes intervenes on Odysseus' behalf, such as by sending Hermes to help him or by ensuring he eventually returns home to Ithaca. Zeus respects Odysseus for his cunning and resourcefulness, which align with Zeus' own qualities.
Hermes is the son of Zeus and a member of the 12 Olympian gods in Greek mythology. He is known as the messenger of the gods and is often portrayed as a clever and mischievous figure who carries out tasks for Zeus. Zeus trusted Hermes and relied on him for delivering messages and running errands.
Athena was a child by METIS and Zeus. not thetis.
Because Achilles is the child of Thetis and Zeus, and he owed her one.
No, Thetis was the daughter of Doris and Nereus.
Thetis does not promise anything, but Zeus does promise Thetis that her son Achilles will be honored.
Both Zeus and Poseidon wanted to marry Thetis but as they were 2 of the big three of Olympus they weren't allowed to openly do battle. (The universe may have fallen apart if they did) So they went to arbitration with Prometheus as the arbitrator. And Prometheus had a prophesy that 'the first child of Thetis will overthrow his father'. Now overthrowing ones father was a sad tradition in the Titan family. Zeus and Poseidon (along with Hades) had overthrown their father Chronos, and he had overthrown his father Uranus. Zeus had already foiled one such attempt around the Goddess Minerva (her child however turned to be a girl (Athena) and fortunately those things don't count for anything.) So both Zeus and Poseidon didn't want to have anything to do with her anymore and they gave her to Peleus. The first child of Peleus and Thetis was Achilles.
Zeus, whose throne Thetis had protected by summoning the giant Briareus when the gods had sought to bind him.
She promises to ask Zeus to side with the Trojans in the battle.
Thetis was promised that Achilles would have honor and glory.
To shjow why Zeus a powerful god would make a promise and help the Nereid Thetis.
Hera made Zeus give Thetis to a mortal man as his wife.
Zeus had received a prophecy that Thetis's son would become greater than his father, like Zeus had dethroned his father to lead the succeeding pantheon. In order to ensure a mortal father for her eventual offspring, Zeus and his brother Poseidon made arrangements for her to marry a human, Peleus, son of Aeacus, but she refused him. Proteus, an early sea-god, advised Peleus to find the sea nymph when she was asleep and bind her tightly to keep her from escaping by changing forms. She did shift shapes, becoming flame, water, a raging lioness, and a serpent. Peleus held fast. Subdued, she then consented to marry him. Thetis is the mother of Achilles by Peleus, who became king of the Myrmidons.
No, Achilles is the son of Peleus and Thetis.