Who was Zeus's youngest lover?

Zeus's youngest and most famous male lover was the Trojan prince Ganymede, a beautiful adolescent abducted by Zeus (in the form of an eagle) to become the cupbearer of the gods on Mount Olympus, a role that granted him immortality and eternal youth, often depicted with an eagle and a rooster. While his specific age wasn't fixed, he's portrayed as a young teenager, making him one of the youngest individuals Zeus pursued, fitting Greek traditions of pederasty (relationships between older men and youths).
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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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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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Who took Persephone's virginity?

Bruce Lincoln argues that the myth is a description of the loss of Persephone's virginity, where her epithet koure signifies "a girl of initiatory age", and where Hades is the male oppressor forcing himself onto a young girl for the first time.
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Why did Zeus sleep with Ganymede?

Yes . Ganymede was a handsome and youthful Trojan prince that Zeus lusted after owing to his beauty . He abducted (and then raped) Ganymede from Mt. Ida to Mt.
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Zeus and his love affairs

Who all has Zeus slept with?

Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, had numerous lovers, including goddesses, Titans, and mortals, resulting in many children; notable among them were his wives Metis, Themis, Mnemosyne, Leto, and his sister and eventual wife, Hera, as well as famous affairs with Europa (as a bull), Danaë (as golden rain), Semele, and Io, often involving shapeshifting to seduce or pursue them. 
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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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Is Apollo the god of bisexuality?

Yes, Apollo is widely considered bisexual in Greek mythology, having numerous famous relationships with both women (like Daphne, Cassandra) and men (like Hyacinthus, Cyparissus), reflecting the fluid and accepted same-sex attractions among many Greek gods and heroes. His love life featured both sexes, making him a prominent example of divine bisexuality, though modern interpretations often highlight this aspect more explicitly, as seen in adaptations like The Trials of Apollo. 
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Who did Zeus impregnate with golden rain?

Danaë and Zeus, in the form of golden rain, had sexual relations. Danaë became pregnant and had a son named Perseus. There are many paintings depicting Danaë and this myth of the golden rain.
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How did Hera restore her virginity?

It was also said that Hera regained her virginity, that is became young again, bathing regularly in the sacred spring of Canathus, near Argos. The Kanathos fountain still exists today, near the nun monastery of Agia Moni, of the XII century, at about three kilometers from the city of Nafplio, Greece.
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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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Why did Zeus put Dionysus in his thigh?

And it is this mortal Dionysus, according to Herodotus, who was said to have been stitched into the thigh of Zeus. Now we have just argued that one of the functions of the story of the thigh birth was to prove the divinity of the son of Semele.
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Who is Hera's true love?

Zeus was the protector of rights and mores, and his partner Hera became the protector of legal marriage and the rights of married women . Hera emerged from a form of the "Mycenean goddess of the palace" and became the spouse of Zeus.
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Who is Zeus's strongest child?

The strongest child of Zeus is widely considered to be Heracles (Hercules), renowned for his immense physical strength and completion of the Twelve Labors, making him the pinnacle of heroic might. However, Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, is often cited as the most powerful daughter, born directly from Zeus and representing unmatched intellect and tactical prowess, making her a top contender for overall power.
 
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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 Poseidon have a male lover?

Yes, Poseidon had several male lovers in Greek mythology, most notably the sea-god Nerites, a beautiful youth who became his charioteer, and the mortal prince Pelops, with whom he had a significant pederastic affair. These relationships, common in Greek myths, often involved older gods and younger males, reflecting ancient Greek customs of paiderastia. 
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What is the saddest love story in Greek mythology?

The most iconic and widely considered tragic love story in Greek mythology is Orpheus and Eurydice, where Orpheus, a gifted musician, loses his beloved Eurydice to a snakebite, journeys to the Underworld to retrieve her, but fails at the last moment by looking back, causing her to be lost forever, symbolizing love, doubt, and the finality of death, often cited for its heartbreak and cautionary theme. Other deeply tragic tales include Apollo and Daphne, where Apollo's unrequited love leads Daphne to turn into a laurel tree, and Hades and Persephone, a story of abduction and forced union, though with a unique cycle of seasons.
 
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Is Chrysaor a boar or a man?

Chrysaor is depicted as both, though most often as a giant warrior or a winged boar, born from Medusa's neck alongside Pegasus, with his name meaning "golden sword," sometimes linked to his tusks or a mythical blade, making him a powerful, warlike figure in Greek myth. 
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Did Zeus get Hera pregnant?

Hera's children were Ares (the god of war), Hephaestus (the god of fire and the divine smith), and Hebe (the goddess of youth and the cupbearer to the gods on Mount Olympus). Eileithyia (the goddess of childbirth) was sometimes also considered a child of Hera's. In some myths Zeus was the father of Hera's children.
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Who is Zeus's favorite son?

Zeus didn't have one single "favorite son," as different myths highlight different children, but Apollo, Heracles (Hercules), and sometimes Hermes or Dionysus are often cited as favorites due to their significant roles, powers, or close relationships with Zeus. Apollo was favored for his wisdom and talents, Heracles for his immense strength, and Hermes as his loyal messenger, while Dionysus was seen as a beloved successor in some traditions, notes reddit.com/r/GreekMythology.
 
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Is there any LGBT in One Piece?

Yes, One Piece features several prominent and well-loved LGBTQ+ characters, especially in the Wano arc, like the trans woman Kiku and trans man Yamato, alongside genderfluid figures such as Emporio Ivankov, Bon Clay, and Inazuma, who challenge norms through their identities, power, and expressions, aligning with the series' themes of freedom and acceptance.
 
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Who is the most seductive Greek God?

Aphrodite, the Most Beautiful Greek Goddess, Was Quite a Handful. The Romans knew her as Venus. Prostitutes considered her their patron. The poets called her the Lady of Cyprus.
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Who is the most unpopular god?

Ares was the Greek god of war. He was perhaps the most unpopular of all the Olympian gods because of his quick temper, aggressiveness, and unquenchable thirst for conflict. Ares famously seduced Aphrodite, unsuccessfully fought with Hercules, and enraged Poseidon by killing his son Halirrhothios.
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Who hides baby Zeus?

Rhea, appalled by Kronos' actions, decided to hide their sixth child, Zeus, from Kronos. With the help of Gaia, she formulated a plan. When Zeus was born, she tricked Kronos by giving him a stone wrapped in swaddling cloth to eat (Hard 68).
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Who are Zeus' beautiful daughters?

The Three Graces were three daughters of Zeus who personified grace, beauty and charm. Hesiod, in the 'Theogony', names them as Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia.
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