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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...he offspring of [[Typhon]] and [[Echidna]]; in another, the offspring of [[Zeus]] and [[Selene]]; in another, the offspring of [[Chimera]]. It was the firs
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  • ...with arousal, and there were instances when she unleashed this power on [[Zeus]] himself; the only beings she couldn't affect were three virgin goddesses, ...unt happens in the ''Iliad'', in which she is described as the daughter of Zeus and the goddess [[Dione]].
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  • ...dedicated to the God [[Zeus]].<ref>Price, Martin J. (1988). "The Statue of Zeus at Olympia", in Peter A. Clayton and Martin J. Price (eds.) ''The Seven Won ...tals. At the end of the Games victors, wearing their crowns, sacrificed to Zeus and there was a banquet during which a chorus sang a victory song composed
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...ncluding the [[Elysian Fields]]. He was considered to be the brother of [[Zeus]] and husband of [[Persephone]]. The underworld, Tartaros, came to be call
    652 bytes (110 words) - 15:02, 8 September 2020
  • ...[sky]]. Gaia's children were free, and Cronos became the chief god until [[Zeus]] too over, according to [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship
    860 bytes (122 words) - 15:22, 9 April 2010
  • ...themselves: Hades ruled the underworld, Poseidon the seas and oceans, and Zeus the heavens. ...]], the smith god. Using his hammer or wedge, [[Hephaestus]] cracked open Zeus’s head and out sprang Athene, full grown and armed, with a mighty shout.
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  • ...ythology]] '''Helen of Troy''' was the daughter of the [[Greek god|god]] [[Zeus]] and the human [[Leda]]. She was reportedly the most [[beauty|beautiful]]
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  • {{r|Statue of Zeus at Olympia}}
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  • ...East, South, and West. One of her lovers was [[Tithonus]]. Aurora asked [[Zeus]] to grant [[immortality]] to Tithonus. However, she failed to ask him for
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ==Statue of Zeus at Olympia== :''Main Article:[[Statue of Zeus at Olympia]]''
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  • ...reek]] goddess, born, according [[Hesiod]], fully armed from the head of [[Zeus]]. Sometimes known as Pallas Athene, she was the virgin goddess of [[wisdom
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  • ...te. Also called PARCAE, after the daughters of Zeus and three daughters of Zeus and the goddess Themida,
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  • {{rpr|Statue of Zeus at Olympia}}
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  • {{r|Zeus}}
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  • ...xample, the goddess [[Athena]] was [[birth|born]] out of the [[head]] of [[Zeus]], according to [[mythology|myths]] as described in works such as the ''[[I
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  • ...arded as being [[Ganymede]], the youth who was carried to Mt. Olympus by [[Zeus]] to be the cup bearer to the gods. The figure is usually depicted as being
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