What was Zeus' sun sign?!


Question: I think it would be sagittarius or leo. Sagittarius is ruled by jupiter, which in mythology, was the king of the Gods, while Leo is ruled by the powerful sun. So one or the other sounds right.


edit 2: Never mind then, I was right the first time when I said he was jupiter. So he's not aquarius, he's sagittarius.


Answers: I think it would be sagittarius or leo. Sagittarius is ruled by jupiter, which in mythology, was the king of the Gods, while Leo is ruled by the powerful sun. So one or the other sounds right.


edit 2: Never mind then, I was right the first time when I said he was jupiter. So he's not aquarius, he's sagittarius.

His symbol was a thunderblot, I think. But I don't know what his sun sign was.

he was a capricorn cuz im one and we are awesome

Taurus Earth Sign

Constellation Taurus, which is Latin for "bull", is the second sign of the zodiac. In ancient astronomy the Chinese called it "White Tiger" or "Great Bridge" and for the Egyptians it represented the bull Apis, one form of Osiris. In Egypt and also in ancient Babylonia it was the first sign of the zodiac and they Babylonian astronomers subsequently called it Aleph, after the first letter of their alphabet. The reason was that four thousand years ago, at spring equinox (vernal equinox) the sun would stand in this constellation. The spring equinox marked the start of the new year and it was an important time in the year, when it was time to start working in the fields with plowing and sowing.

In Greek mythology, there are many stories about Taurus. According to one story, the bull Taurus is in place to protect the Pleiades, which are inside the constellation itself, from the hunter Orion. Perhaps the most famous story is the one about when Zeus/Jupiter fell in love with Europa, daughter of Phonecian king Agenor. Europa was guarded day and night, so Zeus could not find a way to approach her. One day Zeus took the form of a giant white bull and hid inside a giant royal herd grazing by the sea. As Europa walked by on the beach, she spotted the beautiful beast with the golden horns and climbed to its back. Zeus then snuck down to the sea and flew away to Crete, where they became lovers, after Zeus returned to a more human form, one have to assume.

In modern astronomy, the constellation is an interesting object to study. It lies on the ecliptic and the sun passes trough it in May and June. There are about 130 stars inside Taurus, the most notable the alpha star (Alpha Tauri) Aldebaran, which is one of the brightest stars of the night sky. Aldebaran is a red giant about 50 times larger than the Sun and have a magnitude of 0.85. Inside the Taurus we also find the two open star clusters Hyades and Pleiades (M45). Hyades make out the head of the bull, and inside them you can see the double star theta Tauri which is divisible by the naked eye sometimes. The Pleiades are a group of stars (seven sisters, actually), that usually appear as a blur, but can be easily divisible with binoculars. Another interesting object in Taurus is the famous and picturesque Crab Nebula (M1). It is the remnants of an old supernova that was recorded by the Chinese in 1054, and it was a spectacular show. The supernova was so bright that it was visible in full daylight. The Crab Nebula is 5000 light years away, compared to 68 for Aldebaran.

sun sign?
i dont think it ever says when he was born because he never celebrates his birthday
in fact, none of the gods ever celebrated their birthday

leo.

Zeus was Jupiter in roman language. Apollo was the sun. there was no god that is the equivalent of Uranus because at that time the planet wasn't discovered.

Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; archery; medicine and healing; music, poetry, and the arts; and more. Apollo is son of Zeus and Leto.

Zeus in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus, and the god of the sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull and the oak.

Apollo was worshiped mainly in Mesopotamia kingdoms like Babylon and in Persia, Medea and the cultures of Anatolia. there was a statue of him in Rhodes called the Colossus of Rhodes. the Egyptians also worshiped him. it was the Indo-European who also introduced the one god who was the ruler of all and he was a male. the god which Muslims and Christians all worship is driven from the Indo-Europeans version of the sun god.

Zeus was mainly worshiped in Greece and Macedonia, although the Macedonian flag had a picture of the sun on it. he was also worshiped in the far east such as India.



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