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Zeus meaning in Urdu

Zeus Definitions

1) Zeus : یونان کا سب سے بڑا دیوتا : (noun) (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned; husband and brother of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods; counterpart of Roman Jupiter.

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Aides : یونانی دیوتا , Jove : رومیوں کا دیوتا , Hebe : یونانی دیوی , Helen : قدیم یونانی شہزادی , Luna : چاند کی دیوی , Acheron : موت کا دریا , Cepheus : حبشہ کا بادشاہ , Uncle : چچا , Nike : نایک؛ زمین سے فضا میں مار کرنے والا راکٹ یا میزائیل , Hecate : افزائش نسل کی دیوی , Hoder : اندھا دیوتا , Hymen : شادی کا دیوتا , Aglaia : یونانی دیوی , Oread : پہاڑی پری , Nereid : جل پری , Calypso : قدیم یونانی افسانوی پری , Thalia : ثلائیہ , Aeschylus : مشکلات بھری اداکاری کرنے والا , Agamemnon : یونانی بادشاہ , Adonis : یونانی دیوتا کا پسندیدہ لڑکا , Herodotus : یونانی مورخ , Aegisthus : قدیم یونانی دیوتا , Hecatomb : بڑی قربانی , Pegasus : ایک برادر گہوڑا , Aesir : دیوتا , Ambrosia : شہد؛ عسل؛ امرت؛آب حیات , Adam : آدم , Jacob : یعقوب علیہ السلام , Aeolus : ہوا کا دیوتا , Hesiod : یونانی شاعر , Hippocrates : یونانی علاج کا بانی

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Aides: (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone.

Jove: (Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus.

Hebe: (Greek mythology) the goddess of youth and spring; wife of Hercules; daughter of Zeus and Hera; cupbearer to the Olympian gods.

Helen: (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.

Luna: (Roman mythology) the goddess of the Moon; counterpart of Greek Selene.

Acheron: (Greek mythology) a river in Hades across which the souls of the dead were carried by Charon.

Cepheus: (Greek mythology) king of Ethiopia and husband of Cassiopeia.

Uncle: the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt.

Nike: (Greek mythology) winged goddess of victory; identified with Roman Victoria.

Hecate: (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches.

Hoder: (Norse mythology) a blind god; misled by Loki, he kills his brother Balder by throwing a shaft of mistletoe.

Hymen: (Greek mythology) the god of marriage.

Aglaia: (Greek mythology) one of the three Graces.

Oread: (Greek mythology) one of the mountain nymphs.

Nereid: (Greek mythology) any of the 50 sea nymphs who were daughters of the sea god Nereus.

Calypso: (Greek mythology) the sea nymph who detained Odysseus for seven years.

Thalia: (Greek mythology) the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry.

Aeschylus: Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).

Agamemnon: (Greek mythology) the king who lead the Greeks against Troy in the Trojan War.

Adonis: (Greek mythology) a handsome youth loved by both Aphrodite and Persephone.

Herodotus: the ancient Greek known as the father of history; his accounts of the wars between the Greeks and Persians are the first known examples of historical writing (485-425 BC).

Aegisthus: (Greek mythology) the seducer of Clytemnestra and murderer of Agamemnon who usurped the throne of Mycenae until Agamemnon`s son Orestes returned home and killed him.

Hecatomb: a great sacrifice; an ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice of 100 oxen.

Pegasus: (Greek mythology) the immortal winged horse that sprang from the blood of the slain Medusa; was tamed by Bellerophon with the help of a bridle given him by Athena; as the flying horse of the Muses it is a symbol of highflying imagination.

Aesir: (Norse mythology) the chief race of gods living at Asgard.

Ambrosia: (classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal.

Adam: (Old Testament) in Judeo-Christian mythology; the first man and the husband of Eve and the progenitor of the human race.

Jacob: (Old Testament) son of Isaac; brother of Esau; father of the twelve patriarchs of Israel; Jacob wrestled with God and forced God to bless him, so God gave Jacob the new name of Israel (meaning `one who has been strong against God`).

Aeolus: god of the winds in ancient mythology.

Hesiod: Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC).

Hippocrates: Greek medical practitioner who is regarded as the father of medicine; author of the Hippocratic oath (circa 460-377 BC).

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