"The father of gods and men" is the epithet of C. Zeus.
Explanation: An epithet is a phrase used to highlight the positive characteristics of a person. Epithets have mainly been used to refer to the attributes of those gods that are part of the Greek mythology. In that way, "the father of gods and men" is the phrase applied to the Greek god Zeus since he was recognized as the most powerful figure both in the world of humans and in the world of gods. He is also known as "the god of the law and order" and as "the god of the thunder" due to his power to produce intense storms.
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