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| The Hecatonchires have 100... |
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| The Cyclopes are children of... |
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| The 6,000 children of Oceanus and Tethys are... |
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| The Hecatonchires were children of... |
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| The mother-earth goddess, Rhea, was the consort of... |
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| Cronus devoured all his children except... |
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| Aphrodite was born as a result of the castration of... |
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| Which lover of Eos was granted immortality, but not perpetual youth? |
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| Eos is the goddess of the... |
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| Selene, goddess of the moon, fell in love with the handsome shepherd... |
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| Who drove the chariot of the sun disastrously? |
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| Greek mythology imagines the earth as a flat disc encircled by... |
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| The Titans are the offspring of... |
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| The Greek term hieros gamos means... |
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| Which god did not arise from Chaos? |
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| What Spanish painter of the 18th and 19th centuries depicted Saturn Devouring One of His Children? |
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| Which is not a name of the Cyclopes? |
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| What author parodies myth in his comedy entitled Birds? |
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| From what union did Day and Aether come into being? |
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| Who was the author of the Works and Days? |
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| Which story of creation was the most important? |
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| Homer originally thought that the world was created from... |
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| Hesiod’s Theogony is about... |
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| Hesiod has a particular obsession with... |
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| Who did Hesiod honour before and after his poems? |
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| Who inspired the poets and teachers of Ancient Greece? |
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| Explain the origins of the world and also to help people understand how the world is today |
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| The purpose of the muses was to... |
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| The underworld that was not fully developed yet but where the dead went |
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| The muses were used to praise all of the gods but especially... |
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| How does Gaia produce Heaven, the Mountains, and the Sea (Pontos)? |
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| How does Gaia produce 12 Titans, the Cyclopes (one-eyed giants and makes for Zeus his bolts), and the Hecatonchires (Hundred-Handers)? |
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| The embodiments of the world were... |
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