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ZEUS

By Ryan Aragona (Titus Terentius Honorious ). ZEUS. Parents: Cronos & Rhea Sphere of Influence: sky and weather; king of the gods Attributes: lightning bolt, royal scepter, and eagle Birthplace: Mount Lykaion. Zeus (Jupiter).

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ZEUS

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  1. By Ryan Aragona (Titus TerentiusHonorious) ZEUS

  2. Parents: Cronos & Rhea Sphere of Influence: sky and weather; king of the gods Attributes: lightning bolt, royal scepter, and eagle Birthplace: Mount Lykaion Zeus (Jupiter)

  3. This picture shows Zeus holding a lightning bolt and an eagle perched on his hand. I like this picture because it shows the way the Greeks painted. It also showed how they presented their gods in their art. This picture shows Zeus’s attributes, (lightning bolt and eagle) which tells a little bit about him. The Greeks showed Zeus as a strong, fierce man. Attributed to the Berlin painter (ca 470 - 460 BC)

  4. I find this picture of Zeus interesting because it shows Zeus at his throne. The painting also shows Zeus’s sphere of influence, the sky. It also shows Zeus with Thetis. Thetis was a sea nymph (mythical, minor sea goddess) who was courted by Zeus, as well as his brother Poseidon. This picture also presents the attributes of Zeus, the eagle and scepter. Painting by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1811

  5. http://staff.jccc.edu/bnorcott/M&Lchapters/three.htm http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Zeus.html http://www.livescience.com/history/090209-zeus-origin.html http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4f/Ingres_Zeus.svg/475px-Ingres_Zeus.svg.png http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymph Works cited

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