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[[File:Megaris-ZeusEphesos-stat.jpg|thumb|250px|Statue of young Zeus in [[Zeus Ephesos]] in [[Megaris]]]]
[[File:Megaris-ZeusEphesos-stat.jpg|thumb|250px|Statue of young Zeus in [[Zeus Ephesos]] in [[Megaris]]]]
'''Zeus''' was an [[Isu]], the "golden child atop [[Mount Olympos]]". He was the younger brother of [[Hades]] and [[Poseidon]] who despised him to such an extent that he was a figure of [[Atlantis|Atlantean]] myth.<ref name="ACOdJoA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' / [[Isu codex]]: A Tale of Brothers</ref>
'''Zeus''' was an [[Isu]],<ref name="ACOdJoA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' [[Isu codex]]: A Tale of Brothers</ref> revered as the [[Greece|Greek]] god of the sky, thunder and lightning, as well as the king of the gods.


In [[human]] mythology, Zeus was revered as the [[Greece|Greek]] god of the sky, thunder and lightning, as well as the king of the gods. He was the older brother of Hades and Poseidon, [[Demeter]] and the husband of [[Hera]].
He was older brother of [[Hades]], [[Poseidon]], [[Demeter]], and the husband of [[Hera]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
One myth tells of a time Zeus came to [[Atlantis]] personally to reprimand his brother Poseidon. As soon as he left, Poseidon destroyed the cycle just to get his stench out of the air.<ref name="ACOdJoA" />
During the [[Isu Era]], Zeus was considered the "golden child" amongst his siblings and resided on [[Mount Olympos]]. He shared a hostile relationship with his younger brothers Hades and Poseidon, who ruled the realms of the [[Hades (realm)|underworld]] and [[Atlantis]] respectively. At one point, a matter led Zeus to personally visit Atlantis and reprimand Poseidon. This incident caused Poseidon to destroy the cycle of his city out of rage.<ref name="ACOdJoA" />


==Legacy and influence==
===Mythology===
===Mythology===
According to the Greek mythology, Zeus was born as the youngest son of the [[Titan]] [[Kronos]] and his wife [[Rhea]]. In fear of a prophecy foretelling his overthrow by his child, Kronos devoured all of his children, save for Zeus, who was hidden by Rhea.<ref name="ACOd">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>
In time, Zeus, like many of his fellow Isu, was upheld by humanity as a god. In [[Greek mythology]], Zeus was born as the youngest son of the [[Titan]] [[Kronos]] and his wife [[Rhea]]. In fear of a prophecy foretelling his overthrow by his child, Kronos devoured all of his children, save for Zeus, who was hidden by Rhea.<ref name="ACOd">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>


In time, Zeus fulfilled the prophecy and cast Kronos out, creating a new world order with his siblings and other gods, settling on [[Mount Olympus]] with eleven other [[Twelve Gods|mightiest]] deities.<ref name="ACOd" />
In time, Zeus fulfilled the prophecy and cast Kronos out, creating a new world order with his siblings and other gods, settling on [[Mount Olympus]] with eleven other [[Twelve Gods|mightiest]] deities.<ref name="ACOd" />
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Zeus is infamous for his various relationships with multiple individuals, divine and mortal alike. Via these unions, Zeus is considered to have fathered multiple heroes of Greek mythology, including [[Herakles]], [[Perseus]] and [[Kastor and Polydeukes|Polydeukes]] as well as Greek deities, including [[Persephone]], [[Dionysos]], [[Charites]], [[Ares]], [[Eris]], [[Hebe]], [[Hephaistos]], [[Pan]], [[Apollo]] and [[Artemis]].<ref name="ACOd" />
Zeus is infamous for his various relationships with multiple individuals, divine and mortal alike. Via these unions, Zeus is considered to have fathered multiple heroes of Greek mythology, including [[Herakles]], [[Perseus]] and [[Kastor and Polydeukes|Polydeukes]] as well as Greek deities, including [[Persephone]], [[Dionysos]], [[Charites]], [[Ares]], [[Eris]], [[Hebe]], [[Hephaistos]], [[Pan]], [[Apollo]] and [[Artemis]].<ref name="ACOd" />


==Symbols==
===Symbols===
[[File:ACOd-banner-Elis.jpg|thumb|100px|The banner of Elis featuring the stylized lightning bolt]]
[[File:ACOd-banner-Elis.jpg|thumb|100px|The banner of Elis featuring the stylized lightning bolt]]
Zeus' main emblem was lightning bolt, and in the 5th century BCE, a stylized version of it graced the banner of [[Elis]] as well as the [[drachma]]e.
Zeus' main emblem was lightning bolt, and in the 5th century BCE, a stylized version of it graced the banner of [[Elis]] as well as the [[drachma]]e.
The god was also associated with the [[eagle]], often standing for the god himself, or perched near him.<ref name="ACOd" />
The god was also associated with the [[eagle]], often standing for the god himself, or perched near him.<ref name="ACOd" />


==Influence==
===Influence===
During the 5th century BCE, multiple locations related to the stories told of Zeus' life were named after him throughout the [[Peloponnese]] and the [[Aegean Sea]].<ref name="ACOd" />
During the 5th century BCE, multiple locations related to the stories told of Zeus' life were named after him throughout the [[Peloponnese]] and the [[Aegean Sea]].<ref name="ACOd" />



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Statue of young Zeus in Zeus Ephesos in Megaris

Zeus was an Isu,[1] revered as the Greek god of the sky, thunder and lightning, as well as the king of the gods.

He was older brother of Hades, Poseidon, Demeter, and the husband of Hera.

Biography

During the Isu Era, Zeus was considered the "golden child" amongst his siblings and resided on Mount Olympos. He shared a hostile relationship with his younger brothers Hades and Poseidon, who ruled the realms of the underworld and Atlantis respectively. At one point, a matter led Zeus to personally visit Atlantis and reprimand Poseidon. This incident caused Poseidon to destroy the cycle of his city out of rage.[1]

Legacy and influence

Mythology

In time, Zeus, like many of his fellow Isu, was upheld by humanity as a god. In Greek mythology, Zeus was born as the youngest son of the Titan Kronos and his wife Rhea. In fear of a prophecy foretelling his overthrow by his child, Kronos devoured all of his children, save for Zeus, who was hidden by Rhea.[2]

In time, Zeus fulfilled the prophecy and cast Kronos out, creating a new world order with his siblings and other gods, settling on Mount Olympus with eleven other mightiest deities.[2]

Zeus is infamous for his various relationships with multiple individuals, divine and mortal alike. Via these unions, Zeus is considered to have fathered multiple heroes of Greek mythology, including Herakles, Perseus and Polydeukes as well as Greek deities, including Persephone, Dionysos, Charites, Ares, Eris, Hebe, Hephaistos, Pan, Apollo and Artemis.[2]

Symbols

The banner of Elis featuring the stylized lightning bolt

Zeus' main emblem was lightning bolt, and in the 5th century BCE, a stylized version of it graced the banner of Elis as well as the drachmae. The god was also associated with the eagle, often standing for the god himself, or perched near him.[2]

Influence

During the 5th century BCE, multiple locations related to the stories told of Zeus' life were named after him throughout the Peloponnese and the Aegean Sea.[2]

Several statues of him also graced locations like Mount Ainos on the island of Kephallonia, though most notable among them was the statue made by the Athenian sculptor Phidias in Temple of Zeus within the Sanctuary of Olympia in Elis. The Spartan misthios Kassandra visited a number of them over the course of her journeys.[2]

Trivia

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of AtlantisIsu codex: A Tale of Brothers
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey

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