3 Daughters of Zeus | Mythology Explained

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Hey everyone, welcome to Mythology Explained. In today’s video, we’re going to discuss the three daughters of Zeus whose power, influence, and terrifying potential made them some of the most

formidable beings in all of Greek mythology. I’ve already done a video on his 3 most powerful SONS so watch that one next if you haven’t already.Though Zeus fathered countless children, not all of them were merely princes and princesses of Olympus, figures of luxury basking in divine privilege. Some were forces unto themselves, beings whose presence could alter wars, break minds or make even immortals tread carefully.
And unlike many of Zeus’s sons, whose greatness was often measured in physical might, conquest, or heroic feats, these daughters wielded something subtler and in many ways more dangerous: wisdom, strategy, dominion, and supernatural influence over the deepest parts of mortal and divine life.
First, we’re going to go over how power worked differently among the daughters of Zeus, and then we’re going to examine the three who stood above the rest:

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Who is Zeus?
Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion. He rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first element of his Roman equivalent Jupiter. His mythologies and powers are similar, though not identical, to those of Indo-European deities such as Indra

Jupiter, Perkanas, Perun, Thor, and Odin. Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea, the youngest of his siblings to be born, though sometimes reckoned the eldest as the others required disgorging from Cronus's stomach. In most traditions, he is married to Hera, by whom he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus.
What is Mythology?
Mythology refers to a collection of sacred, traditional tales from a specific culture that explain natural phenomena, world origins, and cultural values. This often featuring gods, goddesses, and heroes. It serves as a lens for interpreting shared human experiences through stories, rituals, and

art.

Myth is a genre of folklore consisting primarily of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is totally different from the ordinary sense of the term myth, meaning a belief that is not true, as the veracity of a piece of folklore is entirely irrelevant to determining whether it constitutes a myth.
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Myths are often endorsed by religious and secular authorities, and may be natural or supernatural in character. Many societies group their myths, legends, and history together, considering myths and legends to be factual accounts of their remote past. In particular, creation myths take place in a primordial age when the world had not achieved its later form. Origin myths explain how a society's customs, institutions, and taboos were established and sanctified. National myths are narratives about a nation's past that symbolize the nation's values. There is a complex relationship between recital of myths and the enactment of rituals.

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