The King of the Gods
Zeus is the ruler of all the Greek Gods and his throne is located at Mount Olympus where other Olympians including his siblings and children also rule. He is the youngest child of Cronus and Rhea and he is known to be the "God of the Sky" and the "Father of Gods and men". From the Titanomachy, or the battle against the Titans, he received from the three Cyclopes the thunderbolt. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter.
Rhea is the wife of Zeus and the Queen of all Gods. However, most of Zeus' children are not by Hera. The children born by Hera include Ares(God of War), Hebe(Goddess of Youth), and Hephaesthus(God of Fire).
Rhea is the wife of Zeus and the Queen of all Gods. However, most of Zeus' children are not by Hera. The children born by Hera include Ares(God of War), Hebe(Goddess of Youth), and Hephaesthus(God of Fire).