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Olympians I.Q. Student
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Aphrodite goddess of love and beauty
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Apollo (Apollo) | god of the arts (esp. poetry and music), archery, and divination Source: Stephane Mallarmé Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée. Paris, 1880.
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Ares (Mars) god of war
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Artemis (Diana) goddess of the hunt and protector of children
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Athena (Minerva) goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts; patron of Athens Source: Stephane Mallarmé Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée. Paris, 1880.
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Demeter (Ceres) goddess of agriculture and fertility
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Dionysos (Bacchus) god of wine, mysteries, and the theatre
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Hephaistos (Vulcan) god of smiths and metal-workers
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Hera (Juno) goddess of marriage; consort of Zeus
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Hermes (Mercury) god of merchants; messenger of Zeus
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Poseidon (Neptune) god of the sea and earthquakes
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Zeus (Jupiter) god of the sky; ruler of olympus Being the supreme ruler he upheld law, justice and morals, and this made him the spiritual leader of both gods and men. Zeus was a celestial god, and originally worshipped as a weather god by the Greek tribes. Source: Stephane Mallarmé Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée. Paris, 1880.
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Bibliography 4 Encyclopedia Mythica http://www.pantheon.org/mythica http://www.pantheon.org/mythica Return to Samples
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