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zeus造句
1 In Greek mythology, Zeus was the ruler of Gods and men. 2 In Greek mythology, the god Zeus took the form of a swan to seduce Leda. 3 O Zeus! Hear my prayer. 4 Zeus and Aphrodite were ancient Greek deities. 5 Yet Zeus was always more passionate than regal. 6 Yet Zeus becomes creator as well as ruler. 7 Zeus, though eternal, comes into being and moves on. 8 Zeus then sets up the kidnapping. 9 Zeus became the third king, after Ouranos and Kronos. 10 Zeus struck Lycurgus blind and he died soon after. 11 In other versions, Zeus rapes Demeter and fathers Persephone. 12 But Zeus rescued her unborn child, sewed it up in his own thigh,[www.] and brought it forth afterwards. 13 When Zeus had punished men by giving them women he turned his attention to the arch-sinner himself. 14 Zeus thrust enormous enemies into darkness; he made and saved the classical family of gods. 15 Zeus is both like the world and transcendent to it. 16 In the poem by Orpheus, Zeus apparently mated RheaDemeter, who are identified with each other in col. 18. 17 This passed the endurance of the immortals, and Zeus got ready his thunderbolt to strike them. 18 As the idea of Zeus became loftier, two august forms sat beside him in Olympus. 19 Gradually this Zeus displaced the others, until he occupied the whole scene. 20 Zeus got after her one morning in the guise of a brown bear. 21 I swear it upon Zeus an outstanding runner cannot be the equal of an average wrestler.Socrates 22 Her husband was Amphion, a son of Zeus and an incomparable musician. 23 So mortals learned that it is not possible to get the better of Zeus or ever deceive him. 24 These alone among the older gods were not banished with the coming of Zeus, but they took a lower place. 25 But Polyphemus roared out that he cared not for Zeus. 26 The two are said to have been turned into lions because of some affront offered either to Zeus or to Aphrodite. 27 Pegasus found shelter in the heavenly stalls of Olympus where the steeds of Zeus were cared for. 28 They were allowed to come back, and they became finally great favorites of Zeus. 29 The most famous of ancient games, after all, was a religious festival in honor of Olympic Zeus. 30 The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.