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Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon BrothersZeus is a paternal and gregarious god with an overinflated self-esteem. He is clever, dazzling and has a powerful capacity of leadership.He also commands the sea as well as earthquakes, metals, and the sky. He also controls the ocean, earthquakes, and metals. Hades is his brother and is the lord of the underworld.How did they become gods?The Greeks developed a rich mythology that was a blend of pre- Greek culture, pre-Greek Mediterranean beliefs and other religions they interspersed with when they conquered and spread throughout their territories. This was especially relevant to their gods. Zeus, Poseidon and Hades frequently had very similar characters and stories as well as depictions. This could be due to the conventions of art, the fact that they were brothers, or because the different stories were told in distinct regions.The first of the Olympians to take on their father Cronus was Zeus. Believing that one of his children would take over him, Cronus swallowed Zeus' brothers and sisters at birth. Cronus his wife Rhea managed to escape the womb to save her son. Zeus was therefore the only child to live.Zeus and his brother Poseidon split the power when the Titans were defeated. Zeus was the sky god and his brother Poseidon was given the throne over the seas.Hades was born into the most vile of his siblings and he was the king of the Underworld. Hades is often seen as a ghastly, ominous character that evokes fear and terror in those who come in contact with him. He is frequently associated with Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guards his domain. He wears the Helm of Darkness and wields the bident (which is like Poseidon's tridents).The underworld was viewed by the ancient Greeks as spiritual realm, rather than a hellish space. Hades was the one who watched over the souls and lives of mortal women, men and children who passed away. He is also tasked with creating life and bring rain to those who require it.Zeus is the king of heavens and the leader of the Olympian Gods. He is often pictured with a beard and a trident in his hand. He is a strong and imposing god, sporting the skin tone of a tan. The beard and hair of his are light brown and the robe he wears is loose that shows his musclebound body. He prefers the trident and also carries a lightning bolt.What do they have to do with them?Although they share a few similarities, Zeus and Poseidon are quite different from each other. Each has its own power and strengths that help them fulfill their roles in the pantheon. Zeus is king of the gods and is the ruler of the sky. Poseidon controls the ocean and Hades rules the underworld.Both brothers can smite their opponents with thunder and lightning. They also both are able to alter their forms. This lets them communicate with mortals at the level of a human. They can also control weather and are both very powerful at sea.Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is a mysterious and ominous figure. He is not as friendly as Zeus or Poseidon and is known for his sour moods. Hades is responsible for punishing the dead. However, he does it with kindness and fairness. Hades is also the god of all things connected to water. In artistic depictions Hades is usually depicted with his trident, and Cerberus the three-headed guard dog of the Underworld.Like his brother, he's extremely powerful and can shake the earth with his trident. He also has the ability to create powerful storms that can capsize vessels instantly. He is also the patron god of sea and horses. He is also a very dangerous god to be around, and his anger can easily be provoked.The most well-known story about the two is their relationship with Persephone. She was the daughter Demeter and Zeus and was kidnapped by Hades. Despite her initially reluctance, Hades fell in love with her. This led him to make a deal with her: He would let her go back to his home in the underworld as long as she spent only a small portion of the year with him.It was not an easy task because Persephone was entangled with her earthly life and was very reluctant to return to the realm of her father. She eventually agreed to the conditions. This is the reason it was one of the rare occasions when Hades moved above the ground.How do they interact with one with eachZeus and Poseidon are two of the most powerful gods in mythology. They are the sons Titan king Cronus and his wife Rhea. They defeated their fathers to become the supreme rulers of Olympus. They divided their power and each had control over a different part of the universe. Zeus was given the sky and the kingship, while Poseidon was given dominion over the seas.The brothers are extremely close but they still fight frequently. Zeus is the oldest and most powerful god of the three. He tends to dominate the two other gods in most situations. He is the most violent and ruthless of the Olympians. He uses his power to kill mortals who annoy him or frighten him.But, he's a great father to his daughter Hera whom he considers as his most important offspring. She is a good companion and counselor. He highly values her. She is also capable of standing up against her father's reckless and impulsive behavior.In contrast to his sister, Hades doesn't seem to share as many traits with Zeus. In some myths, he seems to lust after and admire the power Zeus is renowned for, but in others, he acts in a sarcastic way towards his brother. He also shows false condolences for his brother's kidnapping of Persephone, making it obvious that he's not really concerned about the girl's disappearance.Poseidon is the King of the Seas and earthquakes, so he has the ability to trigger tsunamis, storm surges, and earthquakes. To demonstrate his power, he's often depicted with his trident. He is also the king of horses, so his power is to take control of all animals that reside in his realm including sea and land creatures.He is also the god of the underworld, and so he has the power to summon or banish souls from life on Earth. He is often depicted with Cerberus his three-headed dog with him. He is also the keeper the throne for the dead. This means he can judge the fates of souls, and send them either to paradise or to hell.What is their relationship?The brothers Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon are the sons of the Titan king Cronus and his sister-queen Rhea. They overthrew their father in the Titanomachy and then made a lot to determine who would be the ruler of what realms. Hades received the Underworld, Zeus the sky and the heavens, and Poseidon the sea.i loved this of these brothers ruled vast territories that were more than any god could hope to achieve. They were smart and clever leaders who were proud in their power. They were also jealous of one another.Zeus was jealous that his brother loved Hera. He wanted Hera to himself. To take her away the girl, he kidnapped her and took her to the Underworld. While there he made her drink his potion. The result was that she became a Hebe and she was unable to return to Demeter until she had a second child. This led to Persephone spending two-thirds of her time with Demeter and one-third with Hades. It also triggered the growing seasons.During her time with Demeter she began to neglect her duties as the goddess of fertility. Hades was angry. He decided to reclaim her. He tricked her by transforming himself into a disheveled cockoo. Knowing her sympathy for animals He sat the bird on her breast, and she fell in love. He then returned to the original form and then mated her.After the marriage, Hades was a loving husband and father to their three children. He was insecure about his place on Mount Olympus. He desired to be the focal point for a moment. He proposed to the gods that he bring hell to the planet. They debated the idea for days before they eventually agreed.While Hestia is an eminent goddess of peace, her role is to keep the other Olympians in the right place. She is also the patron goddess of marriage and takes special care of married women. She was a very religious woman, but she also had some flings with her brother's husband Zeus. She had children both with mortals and nymphs including Triton and Theseus.
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