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seduces , who will become his immortal eromenos.

🏛️ Detail from a hydria attributed to the Eupolis Painter, 450 - 440 BCE. Today in the Vatican Museums, .

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, disguised as a , seduces Antiope, daughter of the river god Asopos or of Nykteus, the king of Thebes. Antiope fled in fear of her father and was abducted by the hero Epopeus, eventually giving birth to two sons, Amphion by Zeus and Zethus by Epopeus.

🏛️ of , at the Gaziantep, Turkey

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Painting of the theft of Fire: and his eagle and his lover are all asleep. Meanwhile, steals fire from the thunderbolt in Zeus' hand.

🏛️ The Theft of Fire by Christian Griepenkerl, dated 1878 CE.

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Humourous Roman of and as a heron with a sponge on a stick, commony used by the Romans to clean the bum after going to the toilet. But if you know that Ganymedes is Zeus' lover, a different reason for sponging his genitals comes to mind 😏

🏛️ Dated 2nd century CE, discovered in Antiochia ad Cragum, Turkey

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Meet the Jupiter of Cumae made of marble from Thassos. Cumae is famous for the Sybel of Cumae whose alleged cave is a tourist attraction. The statue probably used to be housed in the Temple of which was turned into a basilica after Christianisation.

🏛️ of Cuma, 1st century CE, today in the National Archaeological Museum,

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@AimeeMaroux @antiquidons @histodons @mythology sure it’s not Thor and Jupiter?

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@philheppenstall What do you mean? The statue is identified as Jupiter.

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The inspiration for this sculpture of was the monumental gold and ivory statue of created by the Greek sculptor Pheidias (active 470-420 BCE) for Zeus's temple at . It was renowned in antiquity as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and numerous sculptors copied it.

🏛️ Jupiter, 1st century CE, Tivoli

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stands between her step-mother and her father .

🏛️ Red-figure Stamnos, dated 500-460 BCE, from Attika, . Today in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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"[Zeus] made Hera his blooming wife: and she was joined in love with the king of gods and men, and brought forth Hebe and Ares and Eileithyia."
Hesiod, Theogony 921

🏛️ and , marble relief from Temple E in , dated ca. 450 BCE. Today in the Museo archeologico regionale di .

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@AimeeMaroux I think I’m not supposed to read “his blooming wife” in an Australian accent.

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@Virginicus Why not? It's not like this is Hesiod's original ancient Greek 😉

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Meet this beautiful Zeus Keraunios, Zeus of the Thunderbolt, from Apollonia. In the Archaic and Early Classical periods, numerous bronze statuettes of the thunderbolt-wielding Zeus appear at his cult centres of Olympia, Dodona, and elsewhere in Greece and other territories.

🏛️ Zeus statuette from the Greek colony of in Illyria

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Figurine of Zeus Keraunos (Zeus of the Thunderbolt) from Dodona, one of his major cult centres. Homer describes Dodona as an oracle of Zeus. Priestesses and priests interpreted the rustling of the oak leaves in his sacred grove for divination.

🏛️ Zeus Keraunos bronze figurine from , National Archaeological Museum

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abducted by Zeus in the shape of a giant eagle. 🦅

🏛️ Roman mosaic from Sousse, , 2nd century CE

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@AimeeMaroux @antiquidons @histodons @mythology The myth of leads to what may be the raunchiest homoerotic passage of in the Phaedrus:

>"[255c] then the fountain of that stream which Zeus, when he was in love with Ganymede, called “desire” flows copiously upon the lover; and some of it flows into him, and some, when he is filled, overflows outside;"

Although it's mostly how *Eros *as desire helps elevate the soul to the Gods, I think we can read the cruder sex joke into it!

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@Lamhfada @antiquidons @histodons @mythology The ancient Greeks had so many innuendos! Overflowing, I think, is one of them though I'd have to check my trusty "Maculate Muse", a lexicon of obscene language in Attic comedy.

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(seated) and with their children and .

🏛️ Marble relief from the sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron, dated ca. 420-410 BCE. Now in the Archaeological Museum of Brauron.

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There was a beauiful boy named Aëtos ("eagle"), a friend and playmate of while he was growing up on Crete. Suspecting that Zeus was in love with him, Hera turned him into an eagle.
The story survives in Sophokles frag 320 & Servius' Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid.

🏛️ Zeus with eagle, tondo from a black-figure cup, ca 560 BCE, Louvre, Paris

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"He [] made a golden eagle for his war standards and consecrated it to the might of his protection, whereby also among the Romans, standards of this kind are carried."
Fulgentius, Mythologiarum Libri III

🏛️ Roman marble sculpture of Zeus-Iupiter, , 2nd - 3rd century CE

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