Hades zeus poseidon vs odyssey6/24/2023 Interestingly, the three brothers shared dominion over the earth. Armed with these weapons the gods overcame the Titans, shut them up in Tartarus, and appointed the Hundred-handers their guards but they themselves cast lots for the sovereignty, and to Zeus was allotted the dominion of the sky, to Poseidon the dominion of the sea, and to Pluto the dominion in Hades. And the Cyclopes then gave Zeus thunder and lightning and a thunderbolt, and on Pluto they bestowed a helmet and on Poseidon a trident. So he slew their jailoress Campe, and loosed their bonds. They fought for ten years, and Earth prophesied victory to Zeus if he should have as allies those who had been hurled down to Tartarus. I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all.Īccording to Pseudo-Apollodorus, the three brothers drew lots to decide their dominions:īut when Zeus was full-grown, he took Metis, daughter of Ocean, to help him, and she gave Cronus a drug to swallow, which forced him to disgorge first the stone and then the children whom he had swallowed, and with their aid Zeus waged the war against Cronus and the Titans. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,-Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. “Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. However, in the Iliad, it says this (emphasis mine again): There is some disagreement on this issue.Īccording to Theogony, lines 881-885 (emphasis mine):īut when the blessed gods completed their toil and made settlement of honors for the Titans by brute force, they urged wide-seeing Olympian Zeus in accord with the advice of Gaia to be king and lord, and he apportioned provinces to them well.
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