Zeus: How could you betray me? Hera: You literally cheat on me everyday Ares: You don't even think of me as your son Athena: You killed my mother Apollo: You left my mother after your wife found out about your affair Artemis: Your the reason I hate men All the other Gods: *Start complaining* Zeus: Well nevermind
You're right about Ares. Zeus couldn't stand him. He once said that if he wasn't his son that he would banish him the Tartarus Little publicized fact, Athena is the next in line on Olympus as she is Zeus' favorite and basically has the run of the place anyway. So there are no issues between them. Artemis adored Zeus and he loved her. Read the myth with Artemis' wish list where as a child she sat on Zeus' lap and asked for things. As I recall, it was, a silver bow, never to be wed, 50 nymphs as attendants, and the city of Ephesus.
@@daniellogan-scott5968 Well you are right but I just wrote it as a joke, I do know about Artemis being Zeus favorite and other things but Zeus has done some things to them too, you know eating Athena's mother and impregnating one of Artemis followers
Yet surprisingly Ares didn't actually involved in the rebellion (that we know of). Yet a lot of popular media portray him as actively attempting to overthrow and usurp his father.
Lucky right? That's what I would probably be doing going off to the middle of nowhere making flowers grow and stuff while everyone just fighting away..
@@gabrielhughes8221 omg I laughed so hard at that.. I feel that way too.. I'm a neutral type so I usually like that's their problem but right maybe get involved but I don't wanna deal with all that anger.. choosing sides and stuff not really my cup of hot coffee
His father and grandfather were both overthrown by their children, if he’d been too wrathful he probably would have been to, and he knew it, so he took this as a sign to be a more lenient ruler, which is why he was never overthrown.
@@petertyson6634 Zeus was playing the long game with Troy. He made sure it's walls were unbreachable and set events in motion for the Greek kingdoms to gather up their armies and greatest heroes (including several demigods) so that they would break before the walls of Troy, and many of them would be killed to prevent them from rising up and overthrowing him like he had done to the Titans.
@BMATRIX Did you read anything I have written? There is no mention in any ancient Greek text of whether any of them was punished. And what reason did Athene have, exactly?
*Zeus chained Hera for leading the rebellion against him *Zeus made Apollo And Poseidon helped the Tojans in building it's walls. *As for Athena... Zeus: That's all.
“Zeus, although he loved his wife, was not faithful to her.” Yes. And Hera was content on how she was being treated by Zeus, which is why she plotted a rebellion.
But what about Asclepius, Hermes, Morpheus, Thanathos or even Artemis and the mentioned Hephaestus? A bunch of major gods other than Hestia would dodge that situation too. A bit surprised Ares went along with a coup too. I will have to research the original now. Also, Dionysius is a older deity that was incorporated into Greek mythology, so he would have a claim too, despite being considered Zeus' child in later Greek myths.
@@HighLordoftheBathroom This is true. " The rest of us Olympians obey you and bow to you, but you say and do nothing to stop her antics, you condone them rather, simply because this girl who wreaks havoc is yours." Ares to Zeus in the Iliad Book 5. Tangent: Think about this for a moment. The goddess of Wisdom is being accused of being lawless and mad. Where the other Divines obey and bow, she does whatever she wants. Ares thinks this is due to favoritisms because Zeus "gave birth" to Athena. To the fool who obeys the letter of the law, the wise seem to be crazy or in rebellion when in fact they are true to spirit of the higher laws. The wise are free thinkers.
@@HighLordoftheBathroom More than likely, he was jealous. Zeus treated him like straight filth while Athena did whatever she wanted without consequence.
So they literally never decided of who would the next ruler be when they were planning this whole rebellion skit? And what they would do to Zeus once he was chained? I guess their lack of wisdom on that field proved that none of them were fit to rule.
All of that is just headcanon essentially, since the myths don't actually provide any details other than "Hera, Athene and Poseidon wanted to bind Zeus, but Thetis called Briareos and they gave up". We don't even know whether they wanted to depose him or not.
The idea was to overthrow Zeus but the Olympians had no idea what to do later. Perhaps they would rule as a council. Perhaps they would ignore the world altogether. Perhaps they might spawn a video game franchise.
Persephone actually didnt like Hades. He Imprisoned her and gave her lush gifts and luxury for her to remain "Happy" but she always knew she wasnt truly free. Still, these hades comments are funny to read.
@@Cookcook25 that depends on the myth. On most depictions the two are very much inlove the kidnapping was either a facade or a means to an end. Persephone truly Loved Hades as both we’re equals and hades was a good guy. She WAS free and she knew it cause her mother and her husband let her do anything. Thats why she both loved them greatly
There's many myth and story about hades and persephone but i stick with game story called hades(where we play as zagreus son of hades) That version hades is more chill and he even govern dead soul by checking their demand either approved or denied These may be not part of any myth story Still i like that game and the story Even some of certain people like achilles,perceus and even sisyphus are chill guy
And while this is all happening hades is minding his own business running his business. Lol Honestly Hera being the goddess of marriage is such a double edged sword cause she can bless marriage but not escape her own.
I Think it’s weird how most people in greek Mythology are punished for their hubris and yet Zeus, who has Got to have the biggest hubris of all never gets punished
@@barbiewasacommunist8061 actually in people think zeus is strongest but they say poseidon is the strongest. I think zeus gets extra abilities from being the king
@@kaiser9109 read some of the scriptures and original stories. Shows and comics really make Poseidon seem like an equal, but none are on Zeus’s level. He killed typhon single handily, killed his father, and ruled the decision of all the other gods. In one of the scriptures it literally states that all the gods combined don’t even match Zeus
No. She wasn't punished because the myths simply don't mention what happened to the insurgents. According to a later Roman source Hera was indeed punished, but no mention is made regarding the others.
@@marleonfabian8884 Re-read our discussion. I said that the myths don't mention whether any of them, not just Athene) were punished at all. You brought up Hera, Poseidon and Apollo claiming that they were. I just explained why that isn't true.
@@omniavanitas7893 Well regarding "She wasn't punished because the myths simply don't mention what happened to the insurgents. According to a later Roman source Hera was indeed punished, but no mention is made regarding the others." Apollo and poseidon was punished, its even in the video, they were made to help build the walls of troy. SO basically your saying this video is telling fake myths? OR you just didnt see the video and commented?
@@marleonfabian8884 I know what the video says, but I happen to think that actual ancient Greek texts hold a little more value. The most detailed account of this little story is found in the Iliad. All we are told is that Hera, Poseidon and Athene thought to bind Zeus in chains (we are given no motive, nor are we told what they intended to do after this), but Thetis found out and called Briareos who scared the gods so bad that they gave up on the plan. We don't know what Zeus' reaction was or if he punished anyone. Apollo was made to build the walls of Troy because he had killed the kyklopses (the sons of Gaia and Ouranos) and yes Poseidon helped him, but there is no evidence he was forced by Zeus as a punishment for getting involved in that scheme. We can of course speculate, but that's all we can do. No mention is made regarding either Athene or Hera.
in another version it is specifically said that Hera was exiled to the void(space) before taking a loyalty oath. in yet another version Hephasteus and Ares begged Zeus to release her before she took an oath , but instead zeus got angry and crippled hephasteus.
And in another version Hera was chain just like in this story except she had weights on her leg that pulled her. After crying from agony for three days Zeus got tired of hearing her and freed her.
Guys please, this myth is barely mentioned in the ancient Greek texts. Why are y'all talking as if there are a million versions of this story? There is one single version and you can read it in Homer's Iliad. And sorry, but there is no mention of Hera being punished like that as a result of her involvement n the rebellion, unless you count a much later Roman source.
@@itachi-kun7736 lol but he did kidnap his Nephew/daughter of demeter and zeus and married her by force and every coming winter she has to die just to meet him and come back to life at spring :(
To be honest i really really hate zeus in all greek myth First he was a f*ckboy sleeping with many beautifull girl that turned to monster bcs hera jealous, and zeus never help those mortal poor soul Second many of his action based of emotion where the god must fair and judje with wisdom. Third yeah hades one of my favorite boy who have chill, calm and "smart" one.
Almost every god: i should have the thorne. Meanwille in the underworld: Hades being the first born son of kronos: chilling. If anyone should have the thorne it’s Hades it’s literally his birth right.
Why would it be his birthright? Kronos was the youngest son of Ouranos, so clearly primogeniture isn't a thing among the gods. The position of supreme god is won through force, not through silly legalities anyway.
@@ΣοφοκληςΒλαχόπουλος-ι9νactually, Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon is considered to be equally powerful. Zeus is only king due to the luck of the draw. Literally.
What’s interesting is that Zeus never punished Athena, his most beloved child. The fact Athena has no mother and is 100% all of Zeus means he feels a stronger connection with her than anyone else.
Metis? there is like one myth that ik of that has Athena states she has no mother but like all the rest have metis. So in the most well known versions,Metis is Athena’s mom
Btw I think you don't know that appollo and Poseidon got their God power removed during the period they were doing the labour so basically they became mortal during that period
And Hades was in the underworld minding his own business and trying to keep his kid Zangreus from escaping yet again lol. (If you played the game, you'll get the reference)
Zeus: I'm the King of Mount Olympus. I can bang as many mortal women as I like. Nothing bad will come of it. Kratos: *"YOUR SON HAS RETURNED! I BRING THR DESTRUCTION OF OLYMPUS!"* Zeus: _surprised Pikachu face_
Is it just me or did anyone else notice that Zeus has a very soft spot for Athena cuz theoretically she is supposed to be his very first child cuz her mom was Metis,Who was Zeus' first wife *(Before he forced himself on Hera and made her his queen and still continued to bone on other women in different forms,Of course.)* So Athena was swallowed by Zeus and she kinda grew inside in head and after she was fully grown,She came out after he split his head in two. So yeah,She really is supposed to be his very first child and a smart one who takes after him a lot more than the others. So he dotes on her as his most favourite,followed by Apollo as his most favourite son *(so much so that both of then share a telepathic link.)* but Apollo was his divine bastard son cuz his mom was Leto so yeah,Not on the same level of favourite as Athena. Heracles is Zeus' most favourite mortal son. *(Although Heracles sorta dies and gains his divine form later and joins the rest in Olympus.)* So this playboy God not only has hundreds of bastard children over the centuries but also has three sets of favourites to classify some of them as well!?! Now that's a pro *player* move!?!?😂😲😖
That whole "Zeus swallowd Athena and splits his head to two when she's grown" makes me wonder is these stories are made up by cross faded story tellers
I love how the two oldest of the six siblings(Hades and Hestia) bith refuse to indulge in the younger siblings and their offspring's messy affairs. They'd both rather just stick to doing their jobs. Love those two.
Zeus thought by having affairs with humans, he could produce demi-god offsprings. He was preparing for inevitable confrontation with the titans, as prophesised by Promethius.
The Gods: Zeus this is an intervention about you $ex addiction. Zeus: I-I don’t have $ex addictio- Hera: You have 42,069 children that aren’t related to me Zeus, once you’ve accepted it we’ll be able to help you. Zeus: Actually I have 69,420 children that aren’t birthed from you, though technically I’m your brother so they’re all your nephews and nieces.
Plottoing a coup, succeeding and only then realizing you had not thought of who will rule next. This is a very classic way of how greeks act before thinking fully
I already watched the "blood of zeus" on Netflix and i like it, it's like a similarities on this story but not all they have a twist in this story that I watch.
All right let mee try to defend zeus for a sec, in all fairness Zeus and hera are siblings and in fact before humans, everyone was related and I guess divorcing Zeus would go against her being the goddess of marriage
@@momod5575 I hear ya. He and Hera are just as bad as each other. Plus, other Olympians do it too, like Aphrodite and Hephaestus. Plus, he’s literally the only one who can lead them, as it’s said in this video.
This has nothing to do with her status as favourite daughter, but with a misunderstanding born from the mixing up of two distinct versions of the myth: In Homer's Iliad, the main as well as the earliest source for the binding of Zeus, the only rebelling gods mentioned by name are Hera, Poseidon and Athena, but no punishment is mentioned for any of them. In the Iliad, there is no indication of Poseidon and Apollo being forced to build the walls of Troy as result of any rebelion and in fact, later accounts claim they did it willingly in order to test Laomedon. As for Hera, the only punishment mentioned for her in the Iliad happened as a result of her persecution of Herakles, for which she was hanged from her wrists and with anvils attached to her feet (Iliad book XV). The Iliad scholia, however, relates the story differently. In this account, Apollo takes the place of Athena and the three rebels (Hera, Poseidon, Apollo) are indeed punished. Thus, the scholiasts changed the reason for Zeus's punishment of Hera, and expanded on the idea of Apollo and Poseidon's forced labour. Now, some scholars believe that Athena being made part of the rebelion in the Iliad was a Homeric innovation (the author specifically made the three principal pro-Achaean deities be the same ones who rebelled against Zeus in the past) and that the version recorded in the scholia was the more genuine tradition, while others suppose that the scholiasts merely tried to make sense of a myth they knew little (if anything) about. Of course, since this myth is only very rarely mentioned in our surviving ancient ttexts and never in detail, it is impossible to know for sure how it originally went and even if it existed at all before the Iliad. Tl;dr: Athena wasn't punished not because of preferential treatment, but because the version of the binding of Zeus where the punishments for the rebels were mentioned did not involve her at all, and in the version where she was one of the rebels there is no mention of punishment for any of the conspirators.
Ares domains covers law and order and courage and oath keeping. He also has an aversion to being power hungry. Alot of the negative stuff was written by the athenians even thougth they got routinely butchered by the sons of Ares with the Thebans and the Spartans and other groups that considered themselves descended from his kids. He probably didn't want a civil war considering Aphrodite nearly got aborted by Cronos and Cronos may have tried to do that on purpose. Aphrodite could of advised him not to get involved also who knows political warfare one of the things Ares is god of.
@@EmyChulvelols shows what you know which is nothing. The academics just slander and gets Ares wrong all the time. They make out no one had festivals or anything to do with him they even make out Ares is. Is nota Greek word. Even tho the ancient Greeks said it was and had festivals and temples dedicated to him and Thier stories are filled with homage and worship towards him like the illiad
@@AlorTheKing Samen here. Blood of Zeus was pretty good, could be more epic if they bring in more information and more extra characters in this series. Perhaps more episodes. Hopefully their would make season 2?
And Attack of the Titans, but that's more of a sacrifice to protect his brother Hades *It's been a long time since the movie came out, if you complain about spoilers, boy......
@Mullerornis absolutely true. Old Gods like Odin, Zeus, etc. were as cruel and arrogant as Yaweh and Allah, yet they only praise and deemed the latter a good Gods. Hypocrisy.
Funny how while Hera's more intense punishment seemed justifiable for leading the rebellion, Apollo and Poseidon didn't really do as much as the other rebel gods, but Zeus just gave them those punishments. As a side note, it was prophesied through the Oracle of Delphi that Troy would fall, so Zeus ordered Apollo and Poseidon to help the men of Troy build the wall, and not themselves doing all the work, making the wall partially man-made.
Okay. I think I get it now. Ares is the biggest dissapointed of all Zeus’s children because he was not part of Scheme against him, while Athena did exactly what Zeus did to his father. Athena had both Wisdom of Metis and Zeus’s ambition, while Ares had non of this and was just playing his blood games. I think I also would be dissaponited to learn that my first born son has less in common with me than my daughter.
Uhhh... no. First of all, Ares wasn't the only one of his children not to get involved in that poorly thought out rebellion. In fact, none of his children did except Athene and yet he has no problem caring for and appreciating the others. Secondly, Zeus hates Ares the most because he is violent, bloodthirsty and has his mother's temperament (which Zeus finds difficult to control). Lastly, do you seriously think that he was happy when they tried to betray him because it meant that his family was ambitious?
Also note that the only god not to be punished for the coup was Athena. She submitted immediately to Zeus, gave him the puppy eyes and said she was sorry but she was influenced by her uncle Poseidon. Zeus forgave her (after all she was his favourite daughter) and unleashed his wrath to Poseidon for being such a bad influence on Athena. Nevertheless this was a clever move by Athena. She was the godess of wisdom after all. She played with her father's feelings for her and managed to get away with it. Plus she knew she was his favourite kid so he wouldnt turn on her anyways.
Zeus: That takes care of Hera, Poseidon and Apollo. Now as for you… care to explain yourself? Athena: Certainly. The story of my rebellion starts when His Majesty was still a youth. Needing an Emetic agent to free his siblings, he came to the abode of Metis… (Three hours later) …and, as your first born child and only child of the first queen of Olympus I am naturally the first in the line of succession. Zeus: … uh, Case Dismissed. We’ll take a 30 minute recess. Hermes: Wow. She’s good. Hephaestus: I’m hiring her to take my case!
In another version of the mith, Ephaestus and Esthia didn't participate to the uprising, so they weren't punished. But then Ephaestus, moved by the view of Hera hung into the sky, freed her, and Zeus as a punishment grabbed him and threw him off the Olympus...again
Meanwhile Hestia: *continues to focus on keeping the sacred fire lit, but is secretly emotionally traumatized and is trying to hide her suffering in an attempt to keep the peace*
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Bogus lies
Is this a true story? How come gods can’t appear today in modern civilization
@@GunnerLegend its a myth
@@mau2759 its either real or fake i say its fake welp
@@GunnerLegend Same, some things in myths seem so unbelievable , Like how a statue was turned into a human because of a kiss
Zeus: How could you betray me?
Hera: You literally cheat on me everyday
Ares: You don't even think of me as your son
Athena: You killed my mother
Apollo: You left my mother after your wife found out about your affair
Artemis: Your the reason I hate men
All the other Gods: *Start complaining*
Zeus: Well nevermind
What about hermes & Dionysus .
Dionysus: dude... your wine sucks
You're right about Ares. Zeus couldn't stand him. He once said that if he wasn't his son that he would banish him the Tartarus Little publicized fact, Athena is the next in line on Olympus as she is Zeus' favorite and basically has the run of the place anyway. So there are no issues between them. Artemis adored Zeus and he loved her. Read the myth with Artemis' wish list where as a child she sat on Zeus' lap and asked for things. As I recall, it was, a silver bow, never to be wed, 50 nymphs as attendants, and the city of Ephesus.
@@daniellogan-scott5968 Well you are right but I just wrote it as a joke, I do know about Artemis being Zeus favorite and other things but Zeus has done some things to them too, you know eating Athena's mother and impregnating one of Artemis followers
Yet surprisingly Ares didn't actually involved in the rebellion (that we know of). Yet a lot of popular media portray him as actively attempting to overthrow and usurp his father.
*Mean wile in the underworld* Persephone: Did you hear something???
Hades: 🤷♂️
Haha yeah I love them so much. Definitely my favorite greek gods.
That's why Hollywood movies have lots of mistakes about their character flaws
@@hahahonk hollyweird
Propaganda at it's best
They basically just chillin' and play with ceberus
Movies: *hades being the villain*
5 years old me: *hating hades*
Now me: *...*
My childhood: *ded*
Olympus warring while hades was chilling in the Underworld
Lucky right? That's what I would probably be doing going off to the middle of nowhere making flowers grow and stuff while everyone just fighting away..
@@serahkonner Lol right & I will say to myself man they are so drama and extra.
@@gabrielhughes8221 hahahaha yes
@@serahkonner And me and you just look at each other's and say so should we get involved with that? Are keep doing what we are doing? Haha
@@gabrielhughes8221 omg I laughed so hard at that.. I feel that way too.. I'm a neutral type so I usually like that's their problem but right maybe get involved but I don't wanna deal with all that anger.. choosing sides and stuff not really my cup of hot coffee
The other gods were upset at Zeus for his arrogance. But it was their own arrogance and indesisiveness that led the rebellion to fail.
HA Irony!
@@truthspreader1996 Guess the apples really doesn't fall from the tree if you shake it hard enough
Underrated comment.
calm down aristotle!
Zeus still caused it.
Knowing how wrathful Zeus is that was in a bad punishment he basically gave them community service
His father and grandfather were both overthrown by their children, if he’d been too wrathful he probably would have been to, and he knew it, so he took this as a sign to be a more lenient ruler, which is why he was never overthrown.
@@KangarooMonkey True the best rulers know when to be merciful and went to rule with an iron fist ⚡️
Blessed are the meek for they inherit the earth.
Matthew 5:5
There punishment was to make the wall, to to see it fall in the trojan war and help the Greeks armys win the war.
@@petertyson6634 Zeus was playing the long game with Troy. He made sure it's walls were unbreachable and set events in motion for the Greek kingdoms to gather up their armies and greatest heroes (including several demigods) so that they would break before the walls of Troy, and many of them would be killed to prevent them from rising up and overthrowing him like he had done to the Titans.
Zeus pardoned Athena because aside from Heracles she was his favorite child.
He didn't pardon anyone, the myths just happen to tell us nothing about what happened to the insurgent gods.
@@omniavanitas7893 Pretty sure he did because he punished Hera, Apollo, and Poseidon.
@@connorgolden4
Lol, Apollo didn't even participate. And yeah he punished Hera, but not for that reason, unless we are talking about Roman sources.
@BMATRIX
Did you read anything I have written? There is no mention in any ancient Greek text of whether any of them was punished. And what reason did Athene have, exactly?
@BMATRIX what reason would Athena,Zeus favorite have to overthrow him she’s literally next in line to take his place if her were to ever step down
Olympians: *Fighting each other*
Hades: Heehee my doggy is cute
His “dog” is a Cerberus not an actually dog
@@JupiterHeart dude that was meant to serve as a metaphor never heard of that?
@@JupiterHeart Well his Cerburus is a three headed dog soooo…
@@JupiterHeart Cerberus is the name of a three headed dog.
Does Cerberus count as one or 3 dogs? Hades is definitely a dog person.
Hestia is the only Goddess that didn't squabble for any positions, she also stepped down from the pantheon in order for Dionysus to be inducted.
People who read the Percy Jackson Books: *I am 5 parallel universes ahead of you*
Hestia and Hades are the best of all the olympus Gods 😤
@@arcade_wolf494 What about Hermes ? Dude is literally serving one purpose : be the mailman
@@juliuscaesar4107 it's odd that the 3 best major (and Hestia) Gods has names that starts with an H. HHH
@@arcade_wolf494 hades, hestia and hermes?
Persephone: oh look mom and uncle are fighting again
Hades: ok **sips tea in the gardens of Asphodel**
You mean, 'Dad & Auntie'. Persephone is Zeus' child by Demeter, after all.
@@joetune1945 Demeter is also Zeus's sister.
@@joetune1945 both
Dad and aunt BRUH
Demeter is Persephones mother not Hera
*Zeus chained Hera for leading the rebellion against him
*Zeus made Apollo And Poseidon helped the Tojans in building it's walls.
*As for Athena...
Zeus: That's all.
Favoritism 💀💀💀
@@itzleah8910 Transcends the ages.
“Zeus, although he loved his wife, was not faithful to her.”
Yes. And Hera was content on how she was being treated by Zeus, which is why she plotted a rebellion.
Yes and despite at what happened afterwords I’m pretty sure that was a wake up call for Zeus
Siblings can't live with them but can't live without them either
@@venkatramannayak6062 sweet home Olympus
It's interesting that the Ancient Greeks were self-aware that Hera and Zeus' relationship would be toxic.
Can't imagine for the Greek people when this happen in Olympus.
"Oh look there is Hera in the clouds"
I Choked😂🤣💀
😂😂😂😭
@@selenophile333 And she screams loudly. Her poor vocal chords.
@Victor Mace ???
Imagine them look up and seeing? Gives a whole new meaning to afternoon shower.......aka golden shower with her hanging in the could like that. 😕😯😵
So nobody's gonna talk 'bout Hestia, who has literally no interests in all these drama!
Hades too
@@mister_grizzlee5105 Hades is more focused on his job at the Underworld
But what about Asclepius, Hermes, Morpheus, Thanathos or even Artemis and the mentioned Hephaestus?
A bunch of major gods other than Hestia would dodge that situation too.
A bit surprised Ares went along with a coup too. I will have to research the original now.
Also, Dionysius is a older deity that was incorporated into Greek mythology, so he would have a claim too, despite being considered Zeus' child in later Greek myths.
... is it wrong to pick up a girl in a dungeon
@@jakejake8985 Pirithous, my lad! How good it is to see you!
And Athena was not punished at all. In fact, since she was friends with Hera, she kept her company during her...uh...suspension.
It's because Athena is Zeus's favourite child.
@@HighLordoftheBathroom This is true. " The rest of us Olympians obey you and bow to you, but you say and do nothing to stop her antics, you condone them rather, simply because this girl who wreaks havoc is yours." Ares to Zeus in the Iliad Book 5.
Tangent:
Think about this for a moment. The goddess of Wisdom is being accused of being lawless and mad. Where the other Divines obey and bow, she does whatever she wants. Ares thinks this is due to favoritisms because Zeus "gave birth" to Athena. To the fool who obeys the letter of the law, the wise seem to be crazy or in rebellion when in fact they are true to spirit of the higher laws. The wise are free thinkers.
@@daniellogan-scott5968 Is that why Ares has always had that rivalry with Athena?
@@HighLordoftheBathroom More than likely, he was jealous. Zeus treated him like straight filth while Athena did whatever she wanted without consequence.
@@rolandorodriguez4504 ironically Ares was Heras favorite.
So they literally never decided of who would the next ruler be when they were planning this whole rebellion skit? And what they would do to Zeus once he was chained? I guess their lack of wisdom on that field proved that none of them were fit to rule.
All of that is just headcanon essentially, since the myths don't actually provide any details other than "Hera, Athene and Poseidon wanted to bind Zeus, but Thetis called Briareos and they gave up". We don't even know whether they wanted to depose him or not.
I guess they thought Zeus wasn't going to gain outside help. And they all thought in their heads that they would be the next ruler
Or real
Hestia
The idea was to overthrow Zeus but the Olympians had no idea what to do later. Perhaps they would rule as a council. Perhaps they would ignore the world altogether. Perhaps they might spawn a video game franchise.
**thunder roars**
Hades: Persephone, honey, you got our popcorn and soda?
Persephone: Yes, dear.
Persephone actually didnt like Hades. He Imprisoned her and gave her lush gifts and luxury for her to remain "Happy" but she always knew she wasnt truly free. Still, these hades comments are funny to read.
@@Cookcook25 that depends on the myth. On most depictions the two are very much inlove the kidnapping was either a facade or a means to an end. Persephone truly Loved Hades as both we’re equals and hades was a good guy. She WAS free and she knew it cause her mother and her husband let her do anything. Thats why she both loved them greatly
There's many myth and story about hades and persephone but i stick with game story called hades(where we play as zagreus son of hades)
That version hades is more chill and he even govern dead soul by checking their demand either approved or denied
These may be not part of any myth story
Still i like that game and the story
Even some of certain people like achilles,perceus and even sisyphus are chill guy
@@Cookcook25 you must be fun at parties
@@TOM-xy4bb the funnest guy in the group
And while this is all happening hades is minding his own business running his business. Lol
Honestly Hera being the goddess of marriage is such a double edged sword cause she can bless marriage but not escape her own.
He was busy talking to dead people.
Lol Right
yup.
Hades has enough to deal with like keeping his son from escaping the underworld lol
@@ladynikkie Who is his son again?
Hera: hey, why don't we try to betray the guy who literally shook the universe by moving his head.
The god's: Genius!
I mean it actually worked till the hundred handed freed him
Olympus: literally burning
Hades: *sipping wine while watching Seinfeld*
Ares: *busy fighting in a war between mortals*
I Think it’s weird how most people in greek Mythology are punished for their hubris and yet Zeus, who has Got to have the biggest hubris of all never gets punished
pros to being king of everything. you can get away with whatever you like until you die or are dethroned
You gon try to punish the strongest
@@barbiewasacommunist8061 actually in people think zeus is strongest but they say poseidon is the strongest. I think zeus gets extra abilities from being the king
It shows there's always someone above the law.
@@kaiser9109 read some of the scriptures and original stories. Shows and comics really make Poseidon seem like an equal, but none are on Zeus’s level. He killed typhon single handily, killed his father, and ruled the decision of all the other gods. In one of the scriptures it literally states that all the gods combined don’t even match Zeus
And Athena being so wise, wisdomed her way out of being punished.
Athena was not punished i think cuz she was Zeus' fave daughter
No. She wasn't punished because the myths simply don't mention what happened to the insurgents. According to a later Roman source Hera was indeed punished, but no mention is made regarding the others.
@@omniavanitas7893 bro was talking about Athena not Hera XD
@@marleonfabian8884
Re-read our discussion. I said that the myths don't mention whether any of them, not just Athene) were punished at all. You brought up Hera, Poseidon and Apollo claiming that they were. I just explained why that isn't true.
@@omniavanitas7893 Well regarding "She wasn't punished because the myths simply don't mention what happened to the insurgents. According to a later Roman source Hera was indeed punished, but no mention is made regarding the others." Apollo and poseidon was punished, its even in the video, they were made to help build the walls of troy.
SO basically your saying this video is telling fake myths? OR you just didnt see the video and commented?
@@marleonfabian8884
I know what the video says, but I happen to think that actual ancient Greek texts hold a little more value. The most detailed account of this little story is found in the Iliad. All we are told is that Hera, Poseidon and Athene thought to bind Zeus in chains (we are given no motive, nor are we told what they intended to do after this), but Thetis found out and called Briareos who scared the gods so bad that they gave up on the plan. We don't know what Zeus' reaction was or if he punished anyone.
Apollo was made to build the walls of Troy because he had killed the kyklopses (the sons of Gaia and Ouranos) and yes Poseidon helped him, but there is no evidence he was forced by Zeus as a punishment for getting involved in that scheme. We can of course speculate, but that's all we can do.
No mention is made regarding either Athene or Hera.
meanwhile hestia just chilling in the lower realm with her most loved warrior, bell cranel & co.
Lol danmachi
Ayyyy I bet if they mess with her boy she be like you touch him I’ll join that other party and make you pay
Bell Cranel's goddess would have been spared due to Bell being Zeus's grandchild.
Hestia for me is the most peaceful of the Gods and Goddesses, she should have greater power since shes the eldest sibling
Meanwhile: *Hades sipping tea*
as well as Hestia
How's the castle goin alcina?
My god I love all these Hades comments
And Hermes was too busy making deliveries and harboring souls to the underworld to even care about a rebellion
in another version it is specifically said that Hera was exiled to the void(space) before taking a loyalty oath.
in yet another version Hephasteus and Ares begged Zeus to release her before she took an oath , but instead zeus got angry and crippled hephasteus.
In one story Zeus crippled Hephaestus by throwing him off Mt. Olympus after he sided with his mother
And in another version Hera was chain just like in this story except she had weights on her leg that pulled her. After crying from agony for three days Zeus got tired of hearing her and freed her.
You have been sent to *v o i d* to atone for your c r i m e s
Guys please, this myth is barely mentioned in the ancient Greek texts. Why are y'all talking as if there are a million versions of this story? There is one single version and you can read it in Homer's Iliad. And sorry, but there is no mention of Hera being punished like that as a result of her involvement n the rebellion, unless you count a much later Roman source.
@@omniavanitas7893 I am
"Hades hearing a thunder"
Hades:this is normal
Edit:thank you guys for the like I never have a a lot of like before thank you
its kinda ironic that hes the eldest while zeus is the youngest
which explains why zeus is so arrogant most of the time
Hades is easily the most chilliest of the Gods, both Zeus and Poseidon are playboys
@@itachi-kun7736 lol but he did kidnap his Nephew/daughter of demeter and zeus and married her by force and every coming winter she has to die just to meet him and come back to life at spring :(
To be honest i really really hate zeus in all greek myth
First he was a f*ckboy sleeping with many beautifull girl that turned to monster bcs hera jealous, and zeus never help those mortal poor soul
Second many of his action based of emotion where the god must fair and judje with wisdom.
Third yeah hades one of my favorite boy who have chill, calm and "smart" one.
@Jacob J419 Ok
Zeus is probably the most undesirable husband.
second only to you
Zeus & Brarius got that All for One & Gigantomakia vibe 😂💯
True 😂😂😂
Gigantomachia*
Almost every god: i should have the thorne.
Meanwille in the underworld:
Hades being the first born son of kronos: chilling.
If anyone should have the thorne it’s Hades it’s literally his birth right.
Why would it be his birthright? Kronos was the youngest son of Ouranos, so clearly primogeniture isn't a thing among the gods. The position of supreme god is won through force, not through silly legalities anyway.
Yeah plus Hades was a pretty nice guy
Doesn't matter he can't hold a cantle to Zeus
I thought it was Hestia who was the oldest
@@ΣοφοκληςΒλαχόπουλος-ι9νactually, Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon is considered to be equally powerful. Zeus is only king due to the luck of the draw. Literally.
What’s interesting is that Zeus never punished Athena, his most beloved child. The fact Athena has no mother and is 100% all of Zeus means he feels a stronger connection with her than anyone else.
Metis? there is like one myth that ik of that has Athena states she has no mother but like all the rest have metis. So in the most well known versions,Metis is Athena’s mom
At least Poseidon and Apollo got community service! 🤣
Btw I think you don't know that appollo and Poseidon got their God power removed during the period they were doing the labour so basically they became mortal during that period
Now we know why Zeus is still in charge. He’s the only one that can keep them all in line.
In Athena's case*
Zeus: Dont worry baby i forgive u.
Athena: 😀
Athena must be so spoiled
prolly taking daddy's seed like the good daughter she is.
Hestia is my mood on a rainy day. Nothing like a good book or needlework to pass the time.
And Hades was in the underworld minding his own business and trying to keep his kid Zangreus from escaping yet again lol. (If you played the game, you'll get the reference)
Game?
@@TheJamie119 Hades on PC/Switch
I love the Hades game
Hades had the right idea of ruling Underworld. He knew the absolute shitfest that is Olympus and decided to stay away as far as possible.
It wasn't his idea.
so basically, the netflix show but not
Blood of Zeus huh?
No demons and giant monsters?
@@rexlumontad5644 That's the one!
@@olgagachaphoenix9130 It was a good show. Hope there is Season 2
Love and thunder..
Oh please, The Greek Mithology would've been 10 times shorter if Zeus was a faithful husband.
Ikr
Zeus: I'm the King of Mount Olympus. I can bang as many mortal women as I like. Nothing bad will come of it.
Kratos: *"YOUR SON HAS RETURNED! I BRING THR DESTRUCTION OF OLYMPUS!"*
Zeus: _surprised Pikachu face_
"Zeus the supreme lord of greek mythology" and also the supreme father of every living thing in greek mythology
ur done....ur done
Is it just me or did anyone else notice that Zeus has a very soft spot for Athena cuz theoretically she is supposed to be his very first child cuz her mom was Metis,Who was Zeus' first wife *(Before he forced himself on Hera and made her his queen and still continued to bone on other women in different forms,Of course.)* So Athena was swallowed by Zeus and she kinda grew inside in head and after she was fully grown,She came out after he split his head in two. So yeah,She really is supposed to be his very first child and a smart one who takes after him a lot more than the others.
So he dotes on her as his most favourite,followed by Apollo as his most favourite son *(so much so that both of then share a telepathic link.)* but Apollo was his divine bastard son cuz his mom was Leto so yeah,Not on the same level of favourite as Athena.
Heracles is Zeus' most favourite mortal son. *(Although Heracles sorta dies and gains his divine form later and joins the rest in Olympus.)*
So this playboy God not only has hundreds of bastard children over the centuries but also has three sets of favourites to classify some of them as well!?! Now that's a pro *player* move!?!?😂😲😖
That whole "Zeus swallowd Athena and splits his head to two when she's grown" makes me wonder is these stories are made up by cross faded story tellers
Hades: oh god their fighting again
Hestia: want sum' tea?
Hades: sure
Persephone: i got the popcorn :D
Hecate and hepeasthus mind if we join
@@glamorgirl911 Thanatos: I would join but I have souls to get
Ares: Can I join and watch? (Ares, as far as I'm aware, was not part of the coup against Zeus).
@@AngryHistorian87 Artemis: grab a seat
@@dreademperor2094 Hades: Don't worry. We'll record it for you
Thanatos: Thanks, boss 😊👍
I love how the two oldest of the six siblings(Hades and Hestia) bith refuse to indulge in the younger siblings and their offspring's messy affairs. They'd both rather just stick to doing their jobs. Love those two.
Both Demeter and Hera are older than Hades, so counting him among the eldest siblings doesn't really make sense.
@@omniavanitas7893 I meant oldest of the boys.
I don't think Hades was even aware of this happening till afterwards
Zues is depicted as kind and caring in the show (blood of zues) and even he knows he can be powerless at times.
The show is "Blood of Zeus" not Zues
@@jacerjb6774 Shame he exploded like a Saibaman
@@rexlumontad5644 True 😂
@@jacerjb6774 It would have been funny if the snake armed giant or even Hera did the Yamcha pose.
Blood of Zeus isn’t accurate
Zeus thought by having affairs with humans, he could produce demi-god offsprings. He was preparing for inevitable confrontation with the titans, as prophesised by Promethius.
Didn't Gaia and Ouranos prophesised that one of Zeus' children will become much more powerful and cunning than Zeus?
I think you're talking about the Giants. The Titans were beaten by the time Zeus began his extracurricular activities.
I don't buy it lol
@@kamishin7135 that was athenas to be brother. Zeus killed his wife before she could bear another child
@@kamishin7135 There is a tradition that Son beats Father and it's thought that maybe Zeus escaped it.
The Gods: Zeus this is an intervention about you $ex addiction.
Zeus: I-I don’t have $ex addictio-
Hera: You have 42,069 children that aren’t related to me Zeus, once you’ve accepted it we’ll be able to help you.
Zeus: Actually I have 69,420 children that aren’t birthed from you, though technically I’m your brother so they’re all your nephews and nieces.
Nicee
I thought 96420?
Plottoing a coup, succeeding and only then realizing you had not thought of who will rule next.
This is a very classic way of how greeks act before thinking fully
So was our boy Hades just chilling in the Underworld while all this was happening?
Yes, Hesta and Hades were just minding their business as usual
I can just imagine Ares up there instigating everyone to start a war
Ares and eris
I already watched the "blood of zeus" on Netflix and i like it, it's like a similarities on this story but not all they have a twist in this story that I watch.
Now we know why in the movie Troy, Apollo is the protector of Troy and on the trojans side.
Love greek mythology !
Zeus wasn't the most faithful husband and he frequently cheated on Hera.
Me: Suprised Pikachu face
And this is why he is the Harvey Weinstein of the Gods
Hot pfp
All right let mee try to defend zeus for a sec, in all fairness Zeus and hera are siblings and in fact before humans, everyone was related and I guess divorcing Zeus would go against her being the goddess of marriage
@@momod5575 I hear ya. He and Hera are just as bad as each other. Plus, other Olympians do it too, like Aphrodite and Hephaestus. Plus, he’s literally the only one who can lead them, as it’s said in this video.
Just as "Blood of"Zeus" the series animation
Meanwhile in the Underworld
Hades: Huh. Pretty noisy upstairs.
Persephone: Definitely not looking forward to going back there.
Hades: We can always have a late spring.
Persephone: Hmm, I suppose we could. Alright, I'll stay just a little longer.
Hermes: *sigh* what did father do this time?
Ares: I think you and I both know brother
Great video. Nice way of explaining how several gods plotted against zeus and how an hecatonchires saved him from his restraints.
Woah this helped meh with my project! Thank you so much!
Man. Of all the gods, i never expected hades to be so composed from Olympian affairs.
Why? Hades never does anything.
@@omniavanitas7893 its just how he's shown in films as the bad guy. You'd definitely expected the 'bad guy' to plot against the heaven
@@olympian1884 he isn't a bad guy
@@nasomeeking1367 he's not. Many people misunderstand him
Hades had competent for Zeus after making him Lord of the underworld, he rarely visited Mount Olympus.
Very interesting video, but by the time a video on the guarani mythology Greetings from Paraguay 🇵🇾
Hera and Zeus are always arguing just like siblings 👀
Maybe because they are actually siblings 😃😃
Athena is definitely Zeus' favorite. She didn't even get punished like Hera, Apollo and Poseidon.
This has nothing to do with her status as favourite daughter, but with a misunderstanding born from the mixing up of two distinct versions of the myth:
In Homer's Iliad, the main as well as the earliest source for the binding of Zeus, the only rebelling gods mentioned by name are Hera, Poseidon and Athena, but no punishment is mentioned for any of them. In the Iliad, there is no indication of Poseidon and Apollo being forced to build the walls of Troy as result of any rebelion and in fact, later accounts claim they did it willingly in order to test Laomedon. As for Hera, the only punishment mentioned for her in the Iliad happened as a result of her persecution of Herakles, for which she was hanged from her wrists and with anvils attached to her feet (Iliad book XV).
The Iliad scholia, however, relates the story differently. In this account, Apollo takes the place of Athena and the three rebels (Hera, Poseidon, Apollo) are indeed punished. Thus, the scholiasts changed the reason for Zeus's punishment of Hera, and expanded on the idea of Apollo and Poseidon's forced labour.
Now, some scholars believe that Athena being made part of the rebelion in the Iliad was a Homeric innovation (the author specifically made the three principal pro-Achaean deities be the same ones who rebelled against Zeus in the past) and that the version recorded in the scholia was the more genuine tradition, while others suppose that the scholiasts merely tried to make sense of a myth they knew little (if anything) about. Of course, since this myth is only very rarely mentioned in our surviving ancient ttexts and never in detail, it is impossible to know for sure how it originally went and even if it existed at all before the Iliad.
Tl;dr: Athena wasn't punished not because of preferential treatment, but because the version of the binding of Zeus where the punishments for the rebels were mentioned did not involve her at all, and in the version where she was one of the rebels there is no mention of punishment for any of the conspirators.
@@omniavanitas7893 Nice info and Thanks for killing the joke. Try taking it a little easier next time 😂
This makes me want to rewatch Blood Of Zeus.
How serendipitous that this came out at the same time as Netflix Blood of Zeus of which was clearly based off this story.
Hades. The god of minding his own bussiness
Kind of of interesting how it was Athena not Ares that joined the rebellion.
She was the wisest. Maybe a bit of ego got into her or something.
Ares didn't want to get between his parents' drama.
Ares domains covers law and order and courage and oath keeping. He also has an aversion to being power hungry. Alot of the negative stuff was written by the athenians even thougth they got routinely butchered by the sons of Ares with the Thebans and the Spartans and other groups that considered themselves descended from his kids. He probably didn't want a civil war considering Aphrodite nearly got aborted by Cronos and Cronos may have tried to do that on purpose. Aphrodite could of advised him not to get involved also who knows political warfare one of the things Ares is god of.
@@kieranforde3787Los espartanos adoraban a Atenea, no a Ares, y Ares no representaba ningún principio.
@@EmyChulvelols shows what you know which is nothing. The academics just slander and gets Ares wrong all the time. They make out no one had festivals or anything to do with him they even make out Ares is. Is nota Greek word. Even tho the ancient Greeks said it was and had festivals and temples dedicated to him and Thier stories are filled with homage and worship towards him like the illiad
After watching so many of these videos, I start relating to Hades a lot more for some reason...
Hades and Hestia: Oh no! .... anyway....
Has anyone seen 'Blood of Zeus' yet?
Only saw two episodes of it and they were so good!
Yeah, Watched all of it yesterday. It was awesome!
I hope for more season because I was surprised how good it was.
@@AlorTheKing Samen here. Blood of Zeus was pretty good, could be more epic if they bring in more information and more extra characters in this series. Perhaps more episodes. Hopefully their would make season 2?
Yep and finished it the same day it was that good to me
Zeus literally deserved the rebellion
he cheated his wife. so yeah
Honestly God of War is our only catharsis for seeing Zeus getting what he deserves
Also Hercules
And Attack of the Titans, but that's more of a sacrifice to protect his brother Hades
*It's been a long time since the movie came out, if you complain about spoilers, boy......
@Mullerornis absolutely true. Old Gods like Odin, Zeus, etc. were as cruel and arrogant as Yaweh and Allah, yet they only praise and deemed the latter a good Gods. Hypocrisy.
@Mullerornis YAHWEH IS REAL. zeus is not! Get a clue and fixed your ignorance!!!
@Mullerornis of what?
It seems like Hades and Persephone are the only Gods who live peacefully at the underworld.
And that's why Hades is Zeus favorite brother.
I like how no one realized athena got off scott free
Hades,Hermes,Dionysis And hestia:this is fine
and (maybe) Ares.
Maybe in your next video of Greek mythology in comics maybe do the Trojan war or how Apollo cursed Cassandra
Funny how while Hera's more intense punishment seemed justifiable for leading the rebellion, Apollo and Poseidon didn't really do as much as the other rebel gods, but Zeus just gave them those punishments.
As a side note, it was prophesied through the Oracle of Delphi that Troy would fall, so Zeus ordered Apollo and Poseidon to help the men of Troy build the wall, and not themselves doing all the work, making the wall partially man-made.
love this. I have a passion for greek mythology
I like how Hades and Persephone are probably chilling during this chaos 🤣
Hades loves beautiful nymphs
Zeus: HOW DARE YOU REBELL AGAINST ME?
Hera: I'm in danger.😱😭
"Zeus although he loved his wife, was not faithful to her."
understatement of the year
I love these stories
zeus enraged: as punishment you will say a few words and you 2 will work.
the gods: oh no.
Anyway.
The walls took centuries to build, so yeah that kind of hurt.
Zeus can't be stubborn when nyx confront him
Okay. I think I get it now. Ares is the biggest dissapointed of all Zeus’s children because he was not part of Scheme against him, while Athena did exactly what Zeus did to his father.
Athena had both Wisdom of Metis and Zeus’s ambition, while Ares had non of this and was just playing his blood games.
I think I also would be dissaponited to learn that my first born son has less in common with me than my daughter.
Uhhh... no. First of all, Ares wasn't the only one of his children not to get involved in that poorly thought out rebellion. In fact, none of his children did except Athene and yet he has no problem caring for and appreciating the others.
Secondly, Zeus hates Ares the most because he is violent, bloodthirsty and has his mother's temperament (which Zeus finds difficult to control).
Lastly, do you seriously think that he was happy when they tried to betray him because it meant that his family was ambitious?
What? Dionysus, Hermes, Artemis, Hephaestus and Ares had no involvement in the coup
Thankyou:)
Awesome and cool!
Also note that the only god not to be punished for the coup was Athena. She submitted immediately to Zeus, gave him the puppy eyes and said she was sorry but she was influenced by her uncle Poseidon. Zeus forgave her (after all she was his favourite daughter) and unleashed his wrath to Poseidon for being such a bad influence on Athena.
Nevertheless this was a clever move by Athena. She was the godess of wisdom after all. She played with her father's feelings for her and managed to get away with it. Plus she knew she was his favourite kid so he wouldnt turn on her anyways.
“You will not see the end of this day, I will have my revenge”
having an Ally THAT STRONG, must have been something for Zeus
This myth is basically the plot of the that blood of Zeus
Love this channel
Zeus: That takes care of Hera, Poseidon and Apollo. Now as for you… care to explain yourself?
Athena: Certainly. The story of my rebellion starts when His Majesty was still a youth. Needing an Emetic agent to free his siblings, he came to the abode of Metis…
(Three hours later)
…and, as your first born child and only child of the first queen of Olympus I am naturally the first in the line of succession.
Zeus: … uh, Case Dismissed. We’ll take a 30 minute recess.
Hermes: Wow. She’s good.
Hephaestus: I’m hiring her to take my case!
Meanwhile Hestia: *depression kicks in because off the fight between her siblings*
In another version of the mith, Ephaestus and Esthia didn't participate to the uprising, so they weren't punished. But then Ephaestus, moved by the view of Hera hung into the sky, freed her, and Zeus as a punishment grabbed him and threw him off the Olympus...again
Other than the version related by Homer and the one mentioned in passing by Valerius Flaccus, what other versions of this story are there?
The fact that Zeus didn’t take the hint at the fact that everyone was fed up with him
Came here after watching Blood of Zeus.
Meanwhile Hestia: *continues to focus on keeping the sacred fire lit, but is secretly emotionally traumatized and is trying to hide her suffering in an attempt to keep the peace*
Meanwhile in the underworld
Hades: *chilling with Cerberus and Persephone* do you hear something?
Persephone: nope
I'm here after watching blood of Zeus.
I never knew about any of this. Wow. Thank you.
I like how Ares wasn't even a part of this.
*_The more I watch these Gods of ancient Greece vidoes the more parallels I draw between them and the Persian Empire and the Persian Court._*