Who Is Chrono's Zeus Of Olympia-Interesting Greek Mythology

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Zeus of Olympia- Interesting Greek mythology. If Zeus didn’t defeat Chrono’s ‘’his father” what would of happened? Zeus’s father is Chrono’s, He is king of the titans the most powerful gods in the universe. Chrono’s mates with his own sister rhea. Mythology house hold names, The Olympians, among them are hails, verismo, and Zeus. Chrono’s was afraid of his son taking power. Chrono’s ate his own children at birth 6 of them. Chrono’s got rhea pregnant, but this time she had a plan she gave Chrono’s a rock instead of her baby Zeus, Chrono’s ate the rock. Zeus was born and grown up secretly on the island of Crete. Zeus’s Brothers and sisters were still in Chrono’s stomach. Zeus made a potion ‘’ or drug’’. Quietly Zeus enters Chrono’s layer and he slips the drug into Chrono’s nightly cup of lead, Chrono’s drinks it and becomes very ill. …show more content…
He also throws up Zeus’s five brothers and sisters, and they are completely ready to fight with Zeus on his side against the titans. Also the brothers Chrono’s forgot about his brother, cyclops and the hundred arms/handers, Zeus has to go to hell to get them. Zeus go’s down and talks to the hundred handers he says I will pay you great respect and I know that my father mistreated you, But I freed you now you ow me, they said yes Zeus will now fight on your side. The titans fight for mount

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