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A lovely T-shirt in white, with the ancient god Zeus, in a modern rendition.

Our special range of short-sleeved t-shirts inspired by the designs of ‘Wise Reinvented by a Greek company and a Greek illustrator.

who created a series of portraits that capture today’s aesthetics with a realistic yet surrealistic feel!

Zeus was the mighty god of thunder, the king of the Greek dodecatheon!

The silkscreen has been printed on a cotton t-shirt, with short sleeves, round neck with braid, unisex cut, white color.

Manufactured in Greece. 98% cotton, 2% viscose. Wash at 30-40C or cold wash.

Do not use a tumble dryer, wash and iron upside down.

Comes in a cylinder package!

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    A lovely T-shirt in white, with the ancient god Zeus, in a modern rendition.

    Our special range of short-sleeved t-shirts inspired by the designs of ‘Wise Reinvented by a Greek company and a Greek illustrator.

    who created a series of portraits that capture today’s aesthetics with a realistic yet surrealistic feel!

    Zeus was the mighty god of thunder, the king of the Greek dodecatheon!

    The silkscreen has been printed on a cotton t-shirt, with short sleeves, round neck with braid, unisex cut, white color.

    Manufactured in Greece. 98% cotton, 2% viscose. Wash at 30-40C or cold wash.

    Do not use a tumble dryer, wash and iron upside down.

    Comes in a cylinder package!

     

    More information about the Inter:

     

    Zeus was called Zeus in Ancient Greek, a word that in the general case was Zeus, from which the modern Greek name came.

    According to mythology, Zeus is the god of the sky and of lightning in Greek mythology.

    He is the youngest child of Saturn and Rhea.

    In most traditions he is married to Hera. He is known for his love affairs.

    This led to many pious and heroic descendants, including Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (from Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Hercules, Helen of Troy, Minos, and the Muses (from the Titan Mnemosyne).

    From Hera she has obtained Mars, Hebe and Hephaestus (another source says that Hera impregnated Hephaestus herself),

    while from the oceanic Dione he acquired Aphrodite. Zeus has always been a meteorological god, controller of lightning, thunder and rain.

    He was the strongest and greatest of all mythological beings and gods.

    His other emblems were the eagle and the goat.

    Jupiter, after coming of age, forced Saturn to vomit first the stone and then his siblings, in the reverse order of ingestion.

    Hesiod tells us about the mythical Titanomachy, stating that Zeus and his brothers fought against Saturn and the Titans

    for dominion over the Earth.

    Coming from Mount Olympus, they fought the Titans who had fortified themselves on Orthi.

    This relentless war lasted for ten years, until Zeus received Gaia’s advice to descend to Tartarus and free the Titan brothers,

    the Cyclops and the Centipedes.

    In Tartarus he fought the mythical monster Kampi and after defeating it, he freed the Cyclops and the Hundred Hands,

    who have since become his allies. In gratitude, the Cyclopes gave Hades and Poseidon weapons of war and provided Zeus with lightning,

    the thunder and the hammer, which have since become symbols of his power.

    The Hekatogiris accompanied Zeus to the battle, where with their help the gods defeated the Titans by overwhelming them in Tartarus, putting them as their guards,

    the Hundred Hands. Saturn was imprisoned with the Titans in Tartarus and Night was appointed as his guardian.

    Later, he was pardoned and became king of the Champs Elysees, where he slept forever.

    Zeus, at the suggestion of Gaia, assumes supreme authority among the Gods and divides the world into three kingdoms:

    The sky, the sea and the underworld, setting himself, Neptune and Hades respectively as leaders.

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