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Zeus is stronger that is why He is "Father of Gods and Men." I don't know where you got this H*des (to mention His direct name out loud is bad luck) = Serapis. Serapis was a late antiquity 4th century conflation of Greco-Roman mystery deities with the Egyptian Osiris. He was/is the spouse of Hellenistic Isis.
If Serapis was indeed identified with H*des (I need proof) it would be because both H*des and Osiris are cthonic (underworld) deities. The latter because He presided over the dead after He was murdered by His brother Set.
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Hades, the God of the underworld, is a brother of Zeus in Greek religion. Satan is the firstborn son of God in the Judaic and Judeo-Christian religion.
Now answer that, why do you think the God of the underworld is a first relative of God to these religions?
To me they are the two different sides of the same coin. They can't do along and they can't do without each other.
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Zeus is more powerful.
"Zeus.
Any discussion on power in Greek mythology begins and ends with Zeus.
In the Iliad, he informs the other Olympian gods that, if he so wished, he could string them all up on the mountain ( along with the rest of creation ).
The gods did not attempt to verify the truth of this assertion. One can assume that this was for good reason."
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I think Zeus is stronger
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Well, the Gods in antiquity were actual historical kings, and all ancient polytheistic religions of antiquity were based on ancestry worship. The Greek, Roman and Indian pantheon, are all derived from the same Minoan Greek kings who ruled at the time of the Hyksos and were the Hyksos.
We know that Zeus existed and was a Minoan king named Saasitepi who ruled over Lato and Tilsis in Crete in about 1650 BC based on primary inscriptions. From German sources we know that Saasitepi should be transported from the Linear-A as Ausstaub or Istaveon. Istaveon is the proto-Greek for the name Zeus or Sdeus/Sdewion. Zeus also ruled over Egypt at the same time and his name is that of the Egyptian king Sheshi. The name of his father Cronos or Saturn is also extant in primary inscriptions which place him in 1700 BC as the Minoan Greek king Satur who also ruled over Crete at Knossos. Zeus appear in the Indian religion as Deyus Piter (Jupiter) not because of your pre-European clap-trap, but because he invaded India in about 1650 BC at the time of the so-called Aryan invasion, and the Hindu religion was based on his worship as an ancestor.
These events can all be precisely dated since Jerome from Castor gives us the precise date of the Ogygian deluge, which is 1627.5 BC and this corresponds to the date of the Thera Eruption and Mega Tsunami which occured in 1628 BC. From Indian mythology (which the Indians regard as true history) we know that Manu Vaivasvata lived at the time of the Great Flood. Indians know about it directly from the Greeks. This is also the same event as Noah’s flood. The Noah story in the Bible came from Greece. Noah is Ogygus Iannus who ruled over Athens and in Italy in 1613 BC. The Jews obtained this story from the Armenians who were Phrygian colonists.
At the same time Zeus ruled Greece, Jehova ruled over the Phoenicians since he was the Egyptian pharao Meruserenre Yakuhber. The main Phoenician pantheon El, Jahovah, Elohim etc is also derived from the same Hyksos kings and their religion was also based on ancestry worship of these kings. The Greeks preserved the memories of some of them. The Phoenicians preserved the memories of others. Some of the Greek and Phoenician Gods may be the same person. For example, El is identified with Cronos. All these Indo-Euro stories are a retelling the history of the Hyksos conquest of Egypt and India, from bases in Greece and Palestine. The Hyksos was an alliance of Minoan Greek and Phoenician kings who are now remembered as Gods.
Back to your question.
The Greek Gods shared power in Greece, the Egyptian Gods shared power in Egypt, and the Assyrian Gods shared power in Assyria unless they conquered or were conquered.
Zeus conquered Egypt in 1674 BC and then handed over the kingdom to Io in 1667 BC who gave birth to Epaphus (Apepi) who ruled from 1645 to 1596 BC. At some point Zeus held Greece, Egypt and India (conquered) stimultaneously. He was the ruler of the known world from Spain to India. See also Pankhaia.
http://www.theoi.com/Phylos/Pankhaia.html
But Zeus never had complete control of Asia Minor which belonged to Hades (had conquered it) or Phoenicia which belonged to Poseidon.
Dionysus conquered Asia Minor, Thebes, Thrace, India, and Syria, but never conquered Egypt or the rest of Greece.
The only God who conquered stimultaneously all those places was Alexander.
Serapis was Awoserre Apepi, Pharao of Lower Egypt and Palestine 1627-1596 BC and referred to as Apophis by Manetho.
[Αwo]serre Apepis = Serapis. His name even refers to the city he was from Argos, [Awos]erre. He was always and worshipped accepted by the Egyptians as a Greek pharao of Egypt and king of Argos and successor of Phoroneus and cousin of Epaphus, who was Seneferankhre Apepi (1646-1627 BC), referred to as Apachnas in Manetheo.
Awoserre Apepi was succeded by Aqenienre Apepi = Agenor (1596-1571 BC), grandson of Epaphus, who was defeated by Kamose and Ahmose. His successors Djehutymes I to Djehutymes III were all known to Mycenean Greeks as Aegyptus = Djehutymes. Djehutymes III is the first Egyptian king to name the Danaioi as paying trbite to him, and his reign concurs with Jerome’s date for Danaus. In 1467 BC Danaus daughters killed Aegyptus 50 sons.
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Hades gets my vote for some reason lol
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Zeus,being the supreme god who bonked the Titans.
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Hercules is strongest
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