i read somewhere else that in order for Zeus to destroyed his father, he also needed the help of his brothers: Poseidon and Hades, but how did this happen if Cronus ate all his children of course with the exception of Zeus
I was stunned when watching the Zeus documentary which this video seems to summarize. I recall hearing about the power of Zeus when I was a kid, but never the full story, including the relationship between him and his father. After watching the documentary I went around informing some family and friends about the full story; including the swallowing of children. However, I continue to see the story as fictitious and its method of creation.
I like the creation story; I have never heard of one like that before. I would love to learn more about Greek mythology.
ReplyDeletei read somewhere else that in order for Zeus to destroyed his father, he also needed the help of his brothers: Poseidon and Hades, but how did this happen if Cronus ate all his children of course with the exception of Zeus
ReplyDeleteStephany, he gave Cronos a drink that caused him to vomit up the other children ...
ReplyDeleteInteresting video! I really don't know much about Greek mythology, but it seems to be very fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThat was a really cool video. The whole video was from a game i know really well called God of War.
ReplyDeleteThe video was cool. I love these stories of Greek mythology, they are always so interesting to watch.
ReplyDeleteI was stunned when watching the Zeus documentary which this video seems to summarize. I recall hearing about the power of Zeus when I was a kid, but never the full story, including the relationship between him and his father. After watching the documentary I went around informing some family and friends about the full story; including the swallowing of children. However, I continue to see the story as fictitious and its method of creation.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved Greek mythology and this video was very entertaining and informative.
ReplyDeleteGreek mythology has always been fascinating with their flawed and capricious gods. Great video!
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