In Greek mythology, Zeus was not defeated by any single individual. He was the king of the gods and the most powerful deity in the Greek pantheon.
No, but they did have children.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Zeus did not actually eat his children. His wife, Hera, attempted to prevent Zeus from fathering any more children by tricking him into thinking she had given birth to a child named Typhon. Zeus then swallowed a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, thinking it was the baby. This myth may have been misinterpreted over time, leading to the misconception that Zeus ate his children.
No. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena had no children. She was a virgin goddess.
The thing you refer to as mythology was considered a religion. As much so as any today.
Age of Mythology.
No, I don't believe there is anyone named Emily in Greek mythology.
Any link between einsteinium and the Greek mythology.
There are many movies about Greek mythology and Greek history. Some of them are Alexander, 300, Trojan War, Perseus etc.
In Greek mythology, Zeus was not defeated by any single individual. He was the king of the gods and the most powerful deity in the Greek pantheon.
No, but they did have children.
In Greek mythology, yes.
There does not appear to be any evidence that the monsters in Greek Mythology have their own language. The myths were written in Greek, so their words would have been presented as being in Greek.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Zeus did not actually eat his children. His wife, Hera, attempted to prevent Zeus from fathering any more children by tricking him into thinking she had given birth to a child named Typhon. Zeus then swallowed a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, thinking it was the baby. This myth may have been misinterpreted over time, leading to the misconception that Zeus ate his children.
he did not date any men in any of the storys of greek mythology
No relationship.
In Greek mythology, The Sphinx was a Chthonic (of or from under the earth) monster, meaning that it was born of the primordial entities and came from a time before the Olympians. There are many origins, but the most popular is that she was the daughter of Echidna (mother of monsters) and Typhon (the last son of Gaea... which is what makes him Chthonic). My Greek standards, any divine creature that was inhuman was considered a monster.