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Father of the gods Zeus with his attributes: scepter, lightning bolt, and an eagle. Zeus, the son of the Titan couple Rhea and Kronos, is the supreme Olympian god. Being more powerful than all other Greek gods combined, he is considered the father of the gods and the ruler of Olympus. Hera, his wife, bore him common children such as Ares, Hebe, Eileithyia, and Hephaestus, but Zeus also had many other children with different women. On earth, Zeus often appeared to people not in his original form but as an animal, such as an eagle, cuckoo, bull, or even as fire. The play set includes the legendary figure of Zeus with his scepter and lightning bolt, along with a chair, a column, and an eagle.