Which god of war killed Zeus?

In the God of War video game series, the demigod Kratos, who becomes the God of War, kills his father, Zeus, the King of the Olympian gods, after a long war against the Greek pantheon, ultimately beating him to death in God of War III. Kratos achieves this through immense rage, utilizing the powers he acquired from killing other gods and even the Fates, culminating in a brutal confrontation where he overpowers and kills Zeus.
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Who killed Zeus in God of War?

Kratos killed his father, Zeus, at the end of God of War III, finally achieving his revenge by beating him to death with his bare fists after a brutal battle on Mount Olympus, concluding the Greek saga of the series. This act fulfilled a prophecy and ended the reign of the Olympian gods, though it left Kratos deeply affected by the cycle of patricide. 
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Why did Kratos kill Zeus?

Kratos killed Zeus out of intense, multi-layered revenge: Zeus tricked Kratos into killing his own family (wife/daughter) as a pawn of Ares, then betrayed Kratos, and later, after learning Zeus was his father, Kratos sought to end the tyrannical cycle of gods destroying their own children, culminating in Kratos killing Zeus to bring down Olympus and achieve vengeance for his past suffering and betrayal.
 
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Which God can defeat Zeus?

5 Gods In Greek Mythology Who Could Defeat Zeus ⚡️ In this thrilling exploration, we delve into five formidable gods who could challenge Zeus's reign: Hades, ruler of the underworld; Poseidon, god of the sea; Ares, the fierce god of war; the Moirai, the fate-weavers; and Nyx, the powerful goddess of night.
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Who killed Zeus' son?

He is the son of Zeus and a mortal woman named Laodameia. Though Zeus cares about Sarpedon, he cannot prevent his death, because that would mean interfering with fate. Patroclus, the companion of Achilles, kills Sarpedon in battle.
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God Of War 3 Remastered Kratos Kills Zeus his Father (Kratos Revenge Scene)

Which Greek god killed the most?

Kill Counts
  • Atropos, Goddess of Fate/The Inflexible One - 110,020,518 (So Far)
  • Zeus, King of the Gods - 110,000,040 (So Far)
  • Poseidon, God of the Oceans - 109,999,998 (So Far)
  • Eurylochus - 350 (Deceased)
  • Odysseus/King of Ithaca - 112 (So Far)
  • Telemachus - 110 (So Far)
  • Philoetius - 109 (So Far)
  • Eumaeus - 108 (So Far)
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How did Rhea get pregnant?

Rhea was a Vestal Virgin who became pregnant with the twins after being raped by the god Mars; after giving birth, they were taken from her and raised by a she-wolf. These events were frequently portrayed in Roman art and literature.
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Who is the #1 Greek god?

1. Zeus or Jupiter. King of the gods is Zeus – or his Roman equivalent, Jupiter – who rules over Mount Olympus and is the god of thunder and lightning, as well as law and order.
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Who is the top 5 strongest god?

Top 10 Most Powerful Hindu Gods
  • Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva, a deity in Hinduism, is a manifestation of the Ultimate Reality. ...
  • Lord Vishnu. One of the most important deities in Hinduism is Lord Vishnu. ...
  • Lord Ram. ...
  • Lord Brahma. ...
  • Lord Ganesha. ...
  • Lord Krishna. ...
  • Lord Hanuman. ...
  • Lord Kartikeya.
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Who is Zeus scared of?

Zeus, king of the gods, feared few, but most notably Nyx, the primordial goddess of Night, who predated even the Titans and was mother to powerful forces like Death and the Fates; he wouldn't dare enter her realm. He also respected the immense power of the Fates (Moirai) who controlled destiny, and the vengeful Erinyes, goddesses of retribution, and was cautious around his jealous wife, Hera, as well as the terrifying monster Typhon, though he defeated him.
 
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Who is Zeus' worst enemy?

Zeus famously expresses intense dislike for his son Ares, calling him the most hateful god on Olympus for his bloodlust and love of chaotic war, but his ultimate cosmic enemy, whom he imprisoned, was the monstrous giant Typhon, challenging his rule. Zeus also deeply distrusted his wife Hera, who constantly sought revenge, and was wary of his grandfather Kronos and other powerful foes like the Earth Mother Gaia. 
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Why did Kratos kill Poseidon so brutally?

Kratos brutally killed Poseidon in God of War III out of pure, unadulterated rage and revenge for the gods' betrayal, amplified by Poseidon's own arrogance and interference, especially after Kratos destroyed Atlantis, which was sacred to him, leading to Kratos taking his time to savor the humiliation and destruction of the Sea God, making it a deeply personal and sadistic act of vengeance. 
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How tall was Zeus?

There's no definitive height for the mythological Zeus, but ancient depictions and legends suggest he was massive, often described as towering, with his famous statue at Olympia being around 40 feet (12 meters) tall, implying gods were giants, far surpassing humans. While some sources suggest gods were around 40 feet, others place them as slightly smaller giants, but all agree they were superhumanly large.
 
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Which god betrayed Zeus?

Zeus was famously betrayed by his wife, Hera, along with Poseidon and Athena, who drugged him and bound him in chains to usurp his power, though he was freed by the Hecatoncheires Briareus, leading to Zeus's wrath and punishing Hera severely. Another significant betrayal involved the Titan Prometheus, who tricked Zeus with sacrificial offerings and stole fire for humanity, leading to eternal punishment for Prometheus. 
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Did Kratos ever regret killing Zeus?

Yes, Kratos deeply regrets killing Zeus, not necessarily because Zeus was his father, but because it didn't bring him peace, continued the cycle of patricide, and led to immense suffering, making him fear becoming like Zeus and wanting a better path for his son, Atreus. This regret manifests as guilt over the violence, the destruction of Olympus, and the cycle of gods being overthrown, which he now actively tries to break,. 
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Is Blood of Zeus coming back?

No, there will not be another season of Blood of Zeus; the animated series concluded with its third and final season, which premiered on Netflix in May 2025, bringing the story of Heron and the Olympians to a definitive close. While originally planned for a longer run, Netflix made the decision to end the show with Season 3, which wrapped up major plotlines and delivered a conclusive ending for fans. 
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Who is the deadliest god?

There's no single "most dangerous god" as it depends on the myth, but top contenders include Kali (Hinduism) for destruction/transformation, Ares/Hades/Nyx (Greek) for war/death/primordial power, Set (Egyptian) for chaos, Apophis (Egyptian) for cosmic destruction, Ahriman (Zoroastrian) as the embodiment of evil, and even Yahweh (Hebrew Bible) for enacting divine judgment, often involving mass destruction. The danger lies in different aspects: primal chaos, war, inescapable fate (Hades), or violent divine will. 
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Who is the father of all gods?

There isn't one single "father of all gods" across all mythologies; it depends on the culture, but prominent examples include Zeus (Greek) as the king and father figure, Odin (Norse) as the Allfather, El (Canaanite/Ugaritic) as the creator, and in Abrahamic faiths, God the Father (Christianity) or Elyon/El (early Israelite) as the supreme being. The primordial figures like Chaos or Uranus often precede even these "father" gods, representing the very beginning of existence.
 
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What god can beat Zeus?

While Zeus is king of the gods, beings like the primordial Nyx, the monstrous Typhon, older Titans (Cronus), his brothers Hades/Poseidon (with some caveats), and even certain powerful figures from other mythologies like Norse Odin or Egyptian Ra are often cited as potentially stronger, depending on the lore and context, with Primordials (Chaos, Gaia) considered the ultimate power source. 
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Who is the weakest Greek god?

The "weakest" Greek god is subjective, but Ares, the god of war, is often cited as the least powerful Olympian due to frequently losing battles and being outsmarted, despite his domain; other contenders include Hephaestus (crippled) or Hestia/Dionysus (less involved/power depending on myth). The concept of "weakness" varies: Ares lacked martial prowess, while others like Hephaestus had physical limitations, and some, like Hestia, were simply less combative. 
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Who is stronger, Zeus or Odin?

It's a classic "who's stronger" debate between mythical figures, but in most interpretations, Zeus is often depicted as physically stronger and a more direct combatant, leading many to believe he'd win in a fight, while Odin excels in wisdom, magic, and cunning, potentially outsmarting Zeus given prep time, but struggling in a pure brawl where Zeus's raw power (like cosmic lightning) and battle record against Titans give him the edge, especially in God of War lore where Zeus is portrayed as a near-unstoppable force.
 
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Who was Zeus' youngest lover?

Zeus's youngest and most famous lover was the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus (in eagle form) for his exceptional beauty to serve as the cupbearer of the gods on Olympus, a role that made him immortal and Zeus's beloved, often depicted as a beautiful youth or teenager. 
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Who is the mother of all gods?

The "Mother of All Gods" depends on the mythology, but in Greek myth, it's Rhea, the Titaness who birthed Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Hestia, while in Greco-Roman traditions, Cybele (Magna Mater), the Great Mother from Phrygia, held this title, embodying universal motherhood, with Aditi serving a similar cosmic mother role in Hinduism.
 
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What is the prettiest goddess's name?

Aphrodite (/ˌæfrəˈdaɪtiː/, AF-rə-DY-tee) is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretised Roman counterpart Venus, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.
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