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    Hephaestus Research Paper

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    is a significant part of his identity and traits‚ and although the details vary from source to source‚ there are some key elements that carry through. In some stories it is said that Hera and Zeus were the parents of Hephaestus; others say that Hera gave birth to him without a father to get revenge for Zeus fathering Athena (Hamilton 32). He was born extremely misshapen — some stories say he was also lame at birth (Kirkwood 47) — and Hera was ashamed to have given birth to such an ugly child. Because

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    The Titans Cronus and Rhea are the parents of Poseidon in Greek mythology. Poseidon is one of their 3 sons; the others being Hades (Underworld) and Zeus. There were also 3 sisters‚ Hestia‚ Hera‚ and Demeter. Poseidon is usually shown with his wife Amphitrite‚ but he mated with many creatures. Such as water spirits which is why Cyclops are some of his children. Poseidon mated with Medusa when she was still a beauty. Out of their union was born the winged horse Pegasus. Cyclops are Poseidon’s son

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    that were about to take place beforehand. An example of this takes place all throughout the epic‚ The Odyssey. Throughout Homer’s The Odyssey the gods play a critical role in influencing the lives of the characters‚ including Athena‚ Poseidon‚ and Zeus. As one of the most involved gods in The Odyssey‚ Athena plays an essential role. Athena acts as the key protector of the protagonists in the story. She is constantly assisting both Odysseus and Telemachus on numerous occasions of the epic. She advises

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    Athena Research Paper

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    Athena A peculiar girl that was born by springing out of her father’s head. As she developed‚ the gods‚ and even the cities of Greece‚ claimed her a wise goddess. Athena (Minerva is the Roman name)‚ is what they call her. Athena is one of the twelve powerful gods and goddesses of the world. Even more‚ she resides on Mount Olympus. But not only was she a goddess‚ but she also had special powers: wisdom‚ crafts‚ and in war. Just as important‚ she was also a wonderful goddess that helped many brave

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    In unit 1‚ pages 1-17‚ of "Mythology Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes‚"by Edith Hamilton‚ he states‚ "The Greeks did not believe that the gods created the universe. It was the other way about: the universe created gods. Before there were gods heaven and earth had been formed. They were the first parents. The Titans were their children‚ and the gods were their grandchildren‚" (17). This passage "fits" into the novel because it adds to the setting. According to the Greeks ‚ heaven and earth was born

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    and she is still one of the most well- known goddesses. Artemis was quite different from the others‚ but that has definitely helped her out in the long run. The famous Olympian had very famous parents: Zeus‚ the god of the sky and king of the gods‚ and Leto‚ a daughter of the Titans. When Zeus had a fling with Leto‚ Hera‚ Zeus’s wife and queen‚ did not take the news very well. Hera chased Leto‚ not allowing her to give birth on land. Poseidon‚ god of the seas‚ took pity on Leto and brought her

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    What Are The Main Historical Features of The Dionysiac Cult? Introduction Within this paper I will be exploring the many diverse aspects of the cult of Dionysus in Ancient Greece‚ the significance they had throughout its time‚ and the relevance in our present-day. This discussion will be divided into three sections stated‚ in order‚ as; the origins of the cult‚ the practices that took place within the religion‚ and the parallels with Christianity today. The opening section will address how Dionysus

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    Greek Monsters Essay

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    time. In this source it talks about how they cyclopes were the sons of Uranus and Gaea. They belonged to a group of monsters known as the Titans. There were three initially named Arges‚ Steropes‚ and Brontes. And later on talks about how they help zeus but soon later on got killed by apollo. Overall this source talks about the cyclops past and how they have changed over time in many myths and how they relate to many different myths. If i were to write a paper ‚ this source show how the cyclopes are

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    Zeus‚ father of all gods‚ decided to leave them with Hades‚ God of the underworld‚ to make them work for all eternity. On the way down to the monsters they heard them trying to break out‚ Typhon was yelling what to do and how to break the lightning. Zeus turned to Athena‚ Goddess of wisdom that in the past lead to war victories‚ and Ares‚ God of war. Athena thought of the most

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    There was a long hallway with one big door. I didn’t get to check that one. We should go there first‚” Chaothinia suggested. As they were looking‚ they could hear the fights between Zeus and Hades‚ and Apollo and Cerberus. They found the door‚ but it was locked. However‚ it wasn’t locked with a key. It was locked with a spell. They had to solve a riddle to open the door. Riddle: What walks on 4 legs when it is morning‚ on 2 legs at

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