ARABIC ASIAN NORSE CELTIC NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN INDIAN EGYPTIAN AFRICAN SOUTH AMERICAN AUSTRALIAN MYTHOLOGY.

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ARABIC ASIAN NORSE CELTIC NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN INDIAN EGYPTIAN AFRICAN SOUTH AMERICAN AUSTRALIAN MYTHOLOGY

Monsters Titans (Cronus & Rhea) Cyclopes Furies Typhon Giants

Murder of Uranus Uranus (Heaven) was a poor father who locked up his children with the 100 hands and 50 headsUranus (Heaven) was a poor father who locked up his children with the 100 hands and 50 heads Gaea convinced only Cronus (Titan) to help and castrated his fatherGaea convinced only Cronus (Titan) to help and castrated his father From this blood sprung the Giants & FuriesFrom this blood sprung the Giants & Furies Cronus had prophecy of his demise and then killed his own childrenCronus had prophecy of his demise and then killed his own children

Cronus eats all his children — except Zeus

Clash of Father & Son Rhea hides Zeus from Cronus Zeus conquers Titans with help from 100 hand monsters & Prometheus Giants rebelled once more, but the Gods were strong with aid of Hercules Zeus became powerful with thunder

Creation of Women Prometheus had created man in gods’ image, and brought them fire Zeus angered at his favoring men, and brought forth a “terrible disaster”— woman in the form of Pandora