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The Greeks sure thought of pretty wild stories, don’t they? This book, for instance, tells how Zeus ate his wife, Metis. Amazingly, Metis lived but how? There are so many curious events in this big book so your child will surely have a blast going through each of them. Have fun reading!

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Date de parution 01 décembre 2017
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781541923720
Langue English

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Oh No! Zeus Ate His Wife!
Mythology and Folklore
Children’s Greek & Roman Books



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Z eus was the god of justice, thunder, lightning and the sky and his symbols included the bull, the eagle, the oak tree, and the lightning bolt. Yes, according to Greek mythology, he did swallow his wife. In this book, you will learn about this interesting Greek god.






Who was Zeus?
Z eus, whose Roman name was Jupiter, lived on Mount Olympus as the king of the Greek gods and his wife was the goddess Hera. His parents were Rhea and Cronus and his children were Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hermes, Heracles, Helen of Troy and Hephaestus.






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What Were His Powers?
Z eus had many powers and was known as the most powerful Greek god. His ability to throw bolts of lightning was his most famous power. Pegasus, his winged horse, would carry the lightning bolts and Zeus trained an eagle for retrieving the bolts. He also had control over the weather and had the ability to cause rain and large storms.




Z eus had many other powers that included the ability to mimic other people’s voices and shape shift which would make him look like another person or an animal. If someone would make him angry, he would sometimes use his powers to turn them into animal for punishment.







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