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    In Ancient Greek mythology, a pantheon of powerful gods controlled the universe.

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    Their leader was Zeus, god of the sky and protector of gods and men.

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    In Ancient Greece, Zeus was a hero, a father, and a judge, but what made Zeus such a compelling

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    mythological figure wasn’t his strength, but the many trials that shaped Zeus’s character

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    and his turbulent reign.

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    Long before Zeus ruled from the highest peak of Mount Olympus, the universe was a limitless

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    void, called Chaos.

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    The Ancient Greeks commonly personified natural phenomena to explain the forces of the universe.

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    Some gods invented physical phenomena, but others, like primordial deities, represented

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    and embodied these unexplainable forces.

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    Chaos was simultaneously a mythological character and a void at the beginning of time.

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    From Chaos’s ancient body, three primordial gods burst into the universe.

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    Their names were Gaia, the Earth, Tartarus, the deep abyss, and Eros, the spirit of love.

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    Eros brought together Chaos and Gaia to create the gods, monsters, and spirits in the Ancient

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    Greek pantheon.

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    Among the children of Gaia was Uranus, the first ruler of the heavens.

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    Under the influence of Eros, Uranus fell in love with Gaia, and together they parented

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    eighteen children: three gigantic Cyclopes, three one-hundred-handed beasts called Hecatonchires,

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    and twelve deities, known as the Titans.

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    The Ancient Greek creation story describes how primordial gods brought the universe into

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    being, but it also sets the stage for Zeus’s rise to power.

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    Zeus would one day become the greatest leader in Ancient Greek mythology, but there were

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    powerful forces standing in his way.

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    The most formidable was Cronus, the leader of the twelve Titans and Zeus’s very own

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    father.

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    When Uranus ruled the heavens, he imprisoned six of Gaia’s children, the Cyclopes and

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    the Hecatonchires, in the pit of Tartarus.

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    As punishment, Gaia convinced Cronus, the boldest of the titans, to overthrow his father

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    and become king of the universe.

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    At first, Cronus’s rule was prosperous and just, known as the Golden Age in Ancient Greek

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    mythology.

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    The Earth was a lawless, immortal utopia, but a prophecy would soon change Cronus’s

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    fate.

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    Like his father before him, Cronus would be dethroned by his own child.

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    After hearing this prophecy, Cronus began devouring his children at the moment of birth.

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    But Zeus, the youngest child, narrowly escaped his father’s wrath.

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    Zeus’s mother Rhea tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock wrapped in swaddling blankets.

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    Unknown to Cronus, Rhea concealed Zeus on the island of Crete, where he was raised by

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    a nymph named Amalthea.

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    On Crete, Zeus grew older, stronger, and wiser.

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    After reaching manhood, he encountered Metis, the titan goddess of wisdom, who bestowed

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    upon Zeus a poisonous drink to free his siblings from Cronus’s stomach.

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    Leaving the island of Crete, Zeus transformed into a cupbearer and disguised Metis’s poison

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    as red wine.

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    When Cronus swallowed the poison, he expelled from his stomach all five of Zeus’s siblings:

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    Hestia, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Demeter.

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    Together, the six children rebelled against the Titans and claimed ownership of the heavens,

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    but the Titans would not recognize Zeus’s leadership.

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    As a result, the Titans and Olympians waged a violent, earth-shattering war called the

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    Titanomachy.

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    After ten years, the Titan army, commanded by general Atlas, nearly overpowered the Olympians.

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    For Zeus, the war was all but lost.

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    Zeus freed the monstrous children of Gaia, the Cyclopes and the Hecatonchires, whose

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    power turned the tides of war in Zeus’s favor.

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    When the dust settled, the Titans were defeated.

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    At last, Zeus ascended to the high seat of Mount Olympus, where he was crowned ruler

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    of the gods.

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    But, like his father before him, Zeus was impulsive and spiteful.

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    He notoriously delivered torturous punishments onto his enemies.

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    Atlas, general of the Titan army, was forced to hold the sky, while Cronus, once the king

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    of the universe, was imprisoned in the pit of Tartarus for eternity.

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    Gaia was enraged by Zeus’s cruelty.

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    As punishment, she commanded the Giants, the ancient children of Uranus, to overthrow the

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    Olympians.

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    The giants were massive creatures, who hurled entire mountains and islands.

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    The wrath of the Giants ravaged the ancient world and nearly destroyed Mount Olympus,

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    but with the help of Hercules, a demigod with unparalleled strength, Zeus defeated the Giants.

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    But Gaia was still enraged at Zeus, so she bore the most terrifying of all her children,

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    a fire-breathing, 100-headed monster named Typhon.

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    Most of the Olympians fled from Typhon’s horrifying figure.

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    Zeus, the only god remaining, engaged Typhon in a devastating battle — the fate of the

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    universe hanging in the balance.

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    Finally, with the aid of his thunderbolts, Zeus defeated the monstrous Typhon and buried

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    him under Mount Etna, an active volcano on the coast of Sicily.

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    Zeus overcame incredible hurdles to earn his crown.

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    He was a war hero and a fearless leader; but Zeus was also a very flawed character, vulnerable

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    to temptation and prone to hypocrisy.

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    He frequently punished Olympians for meddling in mortal affairs, yet Zeus changed ancient

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    history more than any other god.

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    In one story, Zeus took revenge on humanity by sending to the Earth a woman named Pandora,

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    who possessed a box she was told never to open.

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    Eventually, Pandora’s curiosity overwhelmed her.

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    She peeked inside the box, releasing onto the world an onslaught of evil forces, including

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    death, disease, and hunger.

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    Zeus was manipulative and vengeful toward his subjects, but he was also a promiscuous

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    character, who abused his power to seduce gods and humans.

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    Zeus had many mistresses, who he famously visited in a bizarre variety of shapes.

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    Zeus’s mistresses yielded many mortal and immortal children, including Hermes, Artemis,

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    and Apollo.

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    While Zeus was the ruler of gods and men, he was neither perfect nor all-powerful.

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    His authority was challenged repeatedly.

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    He disobeyed his rules and abused his power.

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    On many occasions, he was deceitful and impious.

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    But Zeus’s flawed personality reflected Ancient Greek ideals.

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    Zeus embodied the morals, triumphs, and hardships of the people who worshiped him.

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    He may have been king of the gods, but for all his power…

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    Zeus was remarkably human.

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Use "defeated" in a sentence | "defeated" example sentences

How to use "defeated" in a sentence?

  • If there is a Way involving the spirit of not being defeated, to help oneself and gain honour, it is the Way of Strategy.
    -Miyamoto Musashi-
  • I have also noticed that when a rider who had confidence in his ability was defeated, after doing his level best to win, always received an ovation from the gathering.
    -Major Taylor-
  • You might encounter defeats but you must never be defeated... Love a lot. Laugh a lot at the silliest things and be very serious... love life.
    -Maya Angelou-
  • Gloom and despondency have never defeated adversity. Trying times need courage and resilience. Our strength as a people is not tested during the best of times.
    -Thabo Mbeki-
  • The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by tenderness of the best hearts.
    -Henry Fielding-
  • It is better to lose and win, than win and be defeated.
    -Gertrude Stein-
  • You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. Please remember that your difficulties do not define you. They simply strengthen your ability to overcome.
    -Maya Angelou-
  • The poet is he who fights on the passionate Side and whoever loses he wins; when he Is defeated it is hard to say who wins.
    -Allen Tate-

Definition and meaning of DEFEATED

What does "defeated mean?"

/dəˈfēdəd/

adjective
having been beaten in battle or other contest.
verb
To beat an enemy, team, disease.