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In greek mythology Zeus was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and the Pantheon gods who resided there. ... Zeus was also known as "Kosmetas" (orderer), "Sater" (savior), "Polieos" (overseer of the city), and "Eleutherios" (gaurantor of political freedoms). Regardless what you call him, Zeus was a very powerful god.
In art Zeus is usually drawn as a bearded, middle-aged man with a youthful figure. ... They did this to try to reproduce the power of Zeus in their work.
Zeus was the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, members of the early race of ruling gods called the Titans.
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