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Pantheon: Greek


Family: Titan 


Parents: Oceanus, Tethys 


Consort: Zeus


Notable Siblings: One of 3000 daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, Sister of the river-gods, which also numbered 3000


Associations: Cunning, Creativity, Wisdom


Key Points

- First wife of Zeus

- Gave Zeus the potion that caused Cronus to vomit his siblings


Brief Bio

Metis was an Oceanid, one of the 3000 daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys, and a sister of the river-gods, which also numbered 3000. Metis gave her cousin Zeus an emetic potion to cause his father Cronus, the supreme ruler of the cosmos, to vomit out his siblings – Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon – whom their father had swallowed out of fear of being overthrown. After Zeus and his siblings won the Titanomachy, the 10-year war among the Titans and the Olympians, he pursued Metis and they got married.


Metis was both an indispensable aid and a threat to Zeus. He lay with her, but immediately feared the consequences, for it had been prophesied by Gaia and Uranus that Metis would bear a daughter who would be wiser than her mother, and then a son more powerful than his father, who would eventually overthrow Zeus and become the king of the cosmos in his place. In order to forestall these consequences, Zeus tricked Metis into turning herself into a fly and promptly swallowed her. However, she was already pregnant with their first and only child, Athena, whom Metis raised in Zeus' mind. It is from this position that Metis continues to give Zeus advice as a ruler.


Once Athena fully grew up, Metis crafted robes, an armor, a shield, and a spear for her daughter, who banged her spear and shield together in order to give her father a terrible headache. Soon, Zeus could not take his headache anymore and had the smith god Hephaestus – a son of Hera, now Zeus' queen – cut his head open to let out whatever was in there on the river Triton's banks. Athena emerged from Zeus's mind full grown, wearing the armor her mother made for her. She was soon made the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts.

Metis Μῆτις

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