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    Goddess to the Praised) and Sancta (The Holy One). Although somewhat shrouded in mystery‚ scholars now and the men of ancient Rome hypothesized that she was a version of an agricultural goddess‚ the most recognizable being Damia‚ the Rome version of Demeter. However‚ the most likely prediction is that she was related to the god Faunus‚ and thus the Good Goddess either was related to ‚ or was herself‚ Fauna‚ known for prophesying the fates of women. The goddess had two annual festivals devoted to her

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    Mythology Notes 8/21/2014 Myth- Story Legend- Heroic tales of humans‚ more recent past Fairy Tales- Outside of human capabilities‚ improbable for adults‚ entertainment value‚ non human characters‚ magical‚ simple plot structures‚ outside time and place Folklore- Cultural stories‚ tales specific to a culture‚ explanatory of things of importance‚ elements of fear‚ contain regular/common people‚ not focused on Gods or heroes Fable- lessons‚ contain animals‚ clearly fiction Urban Legend-In the

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    known as part of the titans. Hades had three sisters‚ Demeter‚ Hestia‚ and Hera‚ and as well as two brother‚ Zeus‚ the youngest of all three‚ and Poseidon. Hades had fell with Persephone the daughter of Zeus and Demeter‚ and decided to abduct her to live with him and become the queen of the underworld. Hades then tricked her into eating pomegranate seeds and she became his wife and queen. Persephone then gave birth to their three kids Furies‚ Dionysus‚ and Makaria.

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    Greek Mythology: Immortals The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess‚ or multiple deities‚ and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes from Greek myths. Gods & Goddesses Aphrodite (Ἀφροδίτη‚ Aphroditē) Goddess of love‚ beauty‚ desire‚ and pleasure. Although married to Hephaestus she had many lovers‚ most notably

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    married to Dione as well as the father of Aphrodite. He was also said to be the father of Athena‚ Apollo and Artemis‚ Hermes‚ Persephone (by Demeter)‚ Dionysus‚ Perseus‚ Heracles‚ Helen of Troy‚ Minos‚ and the Muses. He slept with many women‚ including Antiope‚ Callisto‚ Danae‚ Europa‚ Electra‚ Taygete‚ Niobe‚ Io‚ Semele‚ Themis‚ Leda‚ Leto‚ Maria‚ Mnemosyne‚ Demeter and Alcmene. He was known for sleeping with whoever he wanted to and whenever he wanted to. He was able to change his shape and he often

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    he had five siblings‚ that included Zeus‚ the god of all gods‚ Hades‚ the god of the underworld‚ Hestia‚ the goddess of architecture‚ Hera‚ the goddess of family and marriage‚ and Demeter‚ the goddess of the harvest. Poseidon had one wife‚ that he wasn’t very loyal to. In fact‚ cheated on her with‚ Aphrodite‚ Demeter‚ Gaea‚ Hestia‚ Aba‚ Agamede‚ and Aethra. He had no children with any of the other goddesses‚ he only had children with his wife Amphitrite. Poseidon had 7 children with the sea-goddess

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    women (Regula). She is also mentioned and involved in many myths throughout Greek mythology. Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto. In some stories‚ Artemis was thought to have been birthed by Demeter instead of Leto but in other Egyptian legends‚ its states that she was the offspring of Dionysus and Isis‚ while Leto was the caretaker. She also has a twin brother named Apollo (Atsma). They were both born under a palm tree at the same time on the island of Delos (Regula). In other stories‚ Artemis

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    war and passion they were also viewed to have human feelings. The Greeks believed that the gods were immortal. The gods were associated with three main domains‚ Heaven‚ sea and earth. The 12 gods were: God/Goddess name Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Demeter Hephaestus Hera (Queen of heaven and wife of Zeus) Hermes (Messenger of the Gods) Hestia Poseidon Zeus (Lord of the Gods‚ Spiritual father of the Gods and the people) Heaven Heaven Heaven Heaven Earth Heaven Heaven Heaven Heaven Sea Heaven Domain

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    religion. There was also four other variable gods among the twelve Olympians by the names of Hestia‚ DemeterDionysus‚ and Hades.[1] Zeus headed all the gods as the supreme ruler and king. He was the god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology. Zeus was also known to of had many love affairs with many other goddesses‚ and even some mortal women. Zeus’s siblings were Hera‚ Poseidon‚ Demeter‚ Hestia‚ and Hades. Hera was not only Zeus’s sister‚ but was also his wife. She was the goddess of marriage

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    Gods in Greek Mythology The book Mythology by Edith Hamilton is a novel devoted to the legends of Greek Mythology. Such legends tell stories of mighty heroes‚ ghastly creatures‚ and Gods and Goddesses with amazing powers. In order to fully understand these myths‚ a reader must examine each of these Gods or Goddesses individually and identify the unique Characteristics they have. The first humanoid Gods that appeared in Greek Mythology were the Titans‚ or the Elder Gods. They were the children

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