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| Goddess of marriage and the home |
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| God of the sea and earthquakes |
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| Goddess of grain and harvest |
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| Goddess of the hearth and home |
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| Goddess of love and beauty |
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| God of light, music, poetry, and healing |
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| Goddess of the hunt, the moon, and childbirth |
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| Goddess of wistom, the arts, and defensive warfare |
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| God of wine and the vineyard |
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| God of fire and workmanship |
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| God of travel and commerce |
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| Wife of the sky and mother of the titans, the cyclopes and others |
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| Original god of the sky, father of the titans, cyclopes, and others. |
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| overthrown by his son, Cronus |
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| son of uranus and Gaia, overthrew his father, so terrified of being overthrown himself that he ate his own children |
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| suns and daughters of Gaia and Uranus, powerful and immortal, tried to overthrow Olympian gods. |
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| titan, created the second humand and gave them fire |
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| a gift of all the gods and bearer of punishment for humans |
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| Boastful weaver who was changed into a spider by Athena |
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| Daughter of Demeter, wife of Hades |
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| foolish king who asked for the golden touch |
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| Clever maker of many wonders, including a labrynth |
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| Daedalus's son who when given wings, flew too high |
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| half human, half bull, imprisoned in a labrynth and killed by Theseus |
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| hero who killed the minotaur |
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| great hero who accomplished 12 impossible tasks |
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| Great hero who slew Medusa |
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| Princess so lovely that her mother's bragging put her in danger |
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| Unfortunate nymph who attracted the attentions of Zeus; vengeful Hera gave her snakes for hair and made her so ugly that she turned to stone those who looked at her |
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| Hero who sought a golden fleece |
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| powerful sorceress who helped and married Jason, and ended up killing their children |
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| nine daughters of Zeus who each represent a different art |
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