o (as in more) zyoo (the eu is more or less like the sound in feud; there are actually a few varying opinions on how to pronounce this sound, but this one is the easiest and I believe the most common) kye (rhymes with eye) all-loy (the vowels are like the sounds in "far" and "boy" respectively; the L sound should be a little more drawn out than a regular L sound since it's a double L) theh-oy (the e is pronounced like the sound in "pen" and "lend"; the oi is just like in the previous word)
o zyoo kye all-loy theh-oy
O Zeus and other gods.
It means "O Zeus and the other gods"
The son of Zeus and Dione is Dionysus. The daughter of Zeus and Dione is Aphrodite.
Zeus has it's roots in the Indo-European name "Dyeus" which means, simply, "god". Often, poetically, he was referred to as Zeu pater, or "father Zeus". In Latin, the name Jove (which comes from Iovs and further back from dyeus) was similarly combined with father and we get Iov pater which was shorted to Iuppiter, or Jupiter.
O Zeus and other gods.
It means "O Zeus and the other gods"
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I think its called like a zoo zoo, zeu zeu, zuu zuu, or something like that ( I don't know how it's spelled)
The siblings of Zeus are: Hera, Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hestia.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy
The son of Zeus and Dione is Dionysus. The daughter of Zeus and Dione is Aphrodite.
Zeu, Z-Man, Thunderbolt, King of Gods
Zeus's mother and father never died in Greek myth.
Zeu Ming Wong has written: 'Regulation of proteoglycans expressed in the intestine'
if your talking about Zeu's throne room, ask Heracules If ur talking about Posiden youhave to put a starfish on the palette. If you are talking about Hades, you have to put a pomengranete
She is the Greek goddess of war and wisdom. She was also the daughter of Zeu. She is widely known for her deeds by helping Odysseus return home to Ithaca (Also known as The Odyssey).