Zeus was strong and imposing, with long, oftentimes curly hair.
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Head of Zeus
Head of Zeus in Pentelic marble. Found in Rhamnous in Attica
Statue of 480 BC
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Head of Zeus
The hair of Zeus is held by a headband, the eyes are inlaid
Statue of 520 - 510 BC
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Bronze Statuette of Zeus
Statuette of Zeus holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and an eagle on his stretched left hand
Statue of 490 BC National Archaeological Museum of Athens in Greece
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Giove di Otricoli
Giove (Jupiter) from Otricoli (a town in Umbria, Italy)
Statue Vatican Museum in Italy
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Bronze Statuette of Zeus
Archaeological Museum of Olympia
Statue
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Head of Zeus
Museum of Olympia
Statue of 470 BC
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Zeus Meilichious (mild-spirited Zeus)
Zeus is depicted on the left sitting on a chair and greeting Hermes, the god of the trade. The side of his seat is adorned with a mask of the river Acheloos. Next to him, Mother Earth
Relief
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Relief of Zeus in the shape of a temple
Zeus seated next to an altar. next to him a group of worshippers.
Relief of 350 BC National Archaeological Museum of Athens in Greece
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Relief of Zeus in the shape of a temple
'Zeus Meilichios' (the mild-spirited Zeus) seated on a throne, holding a bowl and a sceptre. Next to him a group of worshippers and a slave who leads a sacrificial ram
Relief of 375-350 BC National Archaeological Museum of Athens in Greece
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The exaltation of Heracles to the divine level (apotheosis)
Zeus seated, his wife Hera in a frontal position, Heracles strides towards them wearing a chiton of lion skin.
Relief
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