Who was Zeus' 3 wife?

Zeus had multiple wives, but his third wife, after Metis and Themis, was typically considered to be the Oceanid Eurynome (or sometimes Mnemosyne depending on the source), who bore him the Graces (Charites), though he famously ended up marrying his sister Hera as his seventh and final wife, making Hera his most prominent.
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Who is Zeus's third wife?

Zeus had several wives before his eternal marriage to Hera, with his third wife often cited as Mnemosyne, the Titan goddess of memory, who bore him the nine Muses; however, some traditions place Eurynome (mother of the Graces) as the third, or list them in different sequences, but generally, it's Metis (first), then Themis, and then Mnemosyne, before his final union with Hera. 
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Who are Zeus's wives in order?

The Wives of Zeus
  • Metis. Zeus, now king of the gods, chose as his first wife Metis, ...
  • Themis. Second, Zeus brought home bright, just Themis, who bore the Seasons — ...
  • Eurynome. Third, Eurynome, the daughter of Ocean, a goddess of enticing beauty, ...
  • Demeter. ...
  • Mnemosyne (Memory) ...
  • Leto. ...
  • Hera.
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Who is Zeus' favorite wife?

Zeus's most significant and prominent wife, and the Queen of the Gods, was his sister Hera, goddess of marriage, known for her powerful role despite Zeus's many infidelities. While he had several immortal wives and countless lovers, Hera was his lawful consort, central to Olympian mythology, and a formidable figure who often clashed with Zeus over his affairs.
 
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Who was Zeus's first wife?

Zeus's first wife was Metis, the Titan goddess of wisdom, prudence, and deep thought, who was also his closest advisor, but he swallowed her when a prophecy warned she would bear a son more powerful than him, leading to Athena's birth from his own head.
 
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Who was Zeus's youngest lover?

After being taken to Mount Olympus, Ganymede became Zeus' young lover and cupbearer (serving the ambrosia and nectar served at the gods' feasts), replacing Hebe, goddess of youth, who had held the honored cupbearer position.
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Who are the 4 virgin goddesses?

In Greek and Roman mythology, several goddesses are distinguished by their perpetual virginity. These goddesses included the Greek deities Hestia, Athena, and Artemis, along with their Roman equivalents, Vesta, Minerva, and Diana.
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Did Zeus ever sleep with Rhea?

In one Orphic myth, Zeus was filled with desire for his mother and pursued her, only for Rhea to refuse him and change into a serpent to flee. Zeus also turned himself into a serpent and raped her. The child born from that union was their daughter Persephone, and afterwards Rhea became Demeter.
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Was Zeus pregnant with Athena?

Most of the later traditions describe Athena as the daughter of Zeus, the all-powerful god, and Metis, the most intelligent and crafty of goddesses. In this story, Zeus is compelled to swallow Metis, who is pregnant with Athena, which leads to Zeus giving birth to Athena from his head.
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Who is Zeus's jealous wife?

Ancient accounts refer to the retirement of Hera after a quarrel with Zeus. Hera's wrath may indicate the wrath and jealousy of the Greek wife.
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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 did Zeus really love?

Zeus had many lovers, but his relationship with his wife, Hera, was central, though tumultuous; he also truly loved his first wife, Metis, before swallowing her, and later had deep connections with goddesses like Demeter, Leto, and Themis, while also pursuing numerous goddesses and mortals like Europa, Io, and Semele, often for political alliances or offspring, making his "true love" complex and dependent on the myth.
 
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Who are the 12 children of Zeus?

They were a family of gods, the most important consisting of the first generation of Olympians, offspring of the Titans Cronus and Rhea: Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter and Hestia, along with the principal offspring of Zeus: Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Ares, Hephaestus, Hermes and Dionysus.
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Who is Zeus's 7 wife?

Zeus had seven immortal wives according to Hesiod's Theogony and Greek Gods & Goddesses : Metis, Themis, Eurynome, Demeter, Mnemosyne, Leto, and finally Hera, the most famous and Queen of the Gods, with each union producing significant figures like the Muses (from Mnemosyne) or Artemis and Apollo (from Leto). These relationships, often complicated by Zeus's many affairs, highlight themes of power, family, and divine lineage in Greek mythology. 
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Was there any LGBT in Greek mythology?

Homosexuality and bisexuality

Apollo, the god of sun and music, is considered the patron of same sex love, as he had many male lovers and was often invoked to bless homosexual unions.
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Who are Zeus' twins?

The "Zeus twins" refer to the mythological heroes Castor and Pollux, known as the Dioscuri, who were sons of Zeus and Leda, famous for their inseparable brotherhood, horsemanship, boxing skills, and adventures like the Voyage of the Argo, ultimately becoming the Gemini constellation. Though one was mortal (Castor, son of King Tyndareus) and the other immortal (Pollux, son of Zeus), they shared their fate, living in the heavens and underworld alternately after Castor's death.
 
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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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Why did Zeus eat Athena's mother?

Zeus swallowed his first wife, Metis (Wisdom), because an oracle prophesied her second child would be a son more powerful than him, leading Zeus to fear being overthrown, so he tricked her into turning into a fly and swallowed her to prevent the prophecy, though she was already pregnant with Athena, who later emerged fully grown from Zeus's head after a terrible headache.
 
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Did Athena have a lover?

No, Athena was famously a virgin goddess, never taking a lover or marrying, embodying reason over passion, though Hephaestus once tried to force himself on her, resulting in the birth of Erichthonius, whom she raised as a foster mother. Her virginity symbolized her independence, wisdom, and focus on civilization and strategy, setting her apart from goddesses driven by love and desire like Aphrodite, with her most intense "relationship" often considered to be with her fellow maiden goddess Artemis or her ward Heracles.
 
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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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Who did Medusa lose her virginity to?

As we know, Medusa fell victim to Poseidon's advances, which broke her vows of celibacy and caused Athena to transform her into a gorgon and later be beheaded by Perseus.
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Who is Zeus' least favorite child?

Zeus's least favorite child is widely considered to be Ares, the god of war, due to his violent, bloodthirsty nature, which both Zeus and his fellow gods despised, with Zeus even calling him the "most hateful of all the gods" in The Iliad. Hephaestus also ranks low, as Zeus once threw him from Olympus, but Ares consistently receives the strongest condemnation for embodying the chaotic and brutal side of war.
 
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Who took Athena's virginity?

Like the other virgin goddesses (Artemis and Hestia), Athena sometimes had to work to preserve her virginity against the advances of other immortals. One such instance was when Hephaestus attempted to rape her. She managed to break away from him before he could violate her, but his semen fell to the ground.
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Who are the three furies?

The three Furies (or Erinyes) in Greek mythology are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, chthonic goddesses of vengeance who punish crimes, especially family murders, by relentlessly tormenting the guilty. Born from the blood of Uranus when Cronus castrated him, they represent unending anger (Alecto), jealousy (Megaera), and the avenger of murder (Tisiphone). 
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Is Apollo the god of LGBTQ?

Apollo isn't the sole god of homosexuality, but he is a prominent figure associated with same-sex love and male beauty in Greek myth, often seen as a patron for such relationships due to his many famous male lovers, like Hyacinthus. He embodies the Greek ideal of male excellence and bisexuality, having both male and female paramours, and is considered a "champion of male love". 
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