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| With a special trap, Hephaestus caught his wife, Aphrodite, in bed with... |
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| The Fates are offspring of Zeus and... |
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| Centaurus and the mares of Mt. Pelion |
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| Who are the parents of the race of Centaurs? |
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| What Lapith man was once a girl? |
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| The Trojan youth snatched up to Olympus by Zeus to be the gods' cupbearer is... |
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| Another name for the Fates is... |
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| Ares was known to the Romans as... |
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| The Muses are the children of Zeus and Mnemosyne, whose name means... |
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| Ares' cult partner was... |
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| Which bird is sacred to Hera? |
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| Samos, the island where he landed, was the site of an important sanctuary of Hephaestus.. |
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| Which statement is not true of Hephaestus? |
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| Who is not a child of Zeus and Hera? |
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| Zeus' chief sanctuary is at... |
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| Who was the prophet gifted with understanding the speech of animals? |
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| Who is the goddess of the hearth? |
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| Hebe is the goddess of... |
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| Which cannot be considered an offspring of Zeus and Themis? |
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| What is the Roman name for the Fates? |
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| In the tale of the adultery of Ares and Aphrodite in the Odyssey, what god boasts he would endure any number of shackles to lie with Aphrodite? |
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| With what river does Hephaestus do battle in the Iliad? |
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| What is the etymological root of Zeus' name? |
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| "every gift" or "all gifts" |
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| The female gender (or Pandora) |
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| According to mythology, the origins of evil were created by... |
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| The gods decided that because humans became so wicked that they should destroy them. How did they go about doing this? |
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| The other gods claimed that this fire could reach Olympus |
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| Why did Zeus not use his lightning bolts to destroy the earth? |
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| In the Iron Age because in this age, everything was chaotic and evil |
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| When and why did giants embody humanity? |
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| Who tricked Zeus and the gods in the banquet? |
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| When Pandora opened the box and all evil escaped, what remained inside of it? |
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| Who is the god of humanity that depends mortals from the wrath of Zeus? |
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| Accept anything from Zeus |
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| What does Prometheus tell his brother Epimetheus to not do? |
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| She is the first woman created |
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| What is important about Pandora? |
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| Which Age was the longest and worst? |
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| Who was the ruler of the Golden Age? |
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| Prometheus tricks Zeus into... |
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