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Said to be Zeus' favorite child
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Athena
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An Underworld deity
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Angelia
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A nymph
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Arge
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A childbirth goddess
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Eilethieya
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Goddess of liberty
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Eleftheria
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Minor war Goddess
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Enyo
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Goddess of discord
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Eris
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Goddess of youth
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Hebe
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Olympian God of war
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Ares
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God of the forge
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Hephaestus
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God of music, the sun, poetry, and healing
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Apollo
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Goddess of hunting, animals, and the wilderness
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Artemis
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Messenger of the Gods
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Hermes
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God of wine, chaos, and revelry
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Dionysus
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He slayed Medusa
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Perseus
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Took on the Twelve Labors; said to be the greatest Greek hero
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Heracules
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Queen of the Underworld
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Persephone
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Made up one half of the Gemini constellation
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Polydeuces
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Made up the other half of the Gemini constellation
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Castor
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Her loveliness caused the trojan war
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Helen of Troy
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Conceived by the touch of Zeus' hand; father of Libya
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Epaphus
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Consort of Poseidon; heroine in the foundation of Byzantium
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Ceroessa
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Son of Zeus, Poseidon, and Hermes with no mother
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Orion
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He killed his son, Pelops, and was sentenced to a dehydartion punishment in the Underworld
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Tantalus
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Tasked with epic poetry and eloquence
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Calliope
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Tasked with history and the lyre
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Clio
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Tasked with lyric poetry
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Euterpe
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Tasked with erotic poetry and mimicry
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Erato
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Tasked with chorus and tragedy
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Melpomene
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Tasked with sacred song, poetry, and dance, and pantomime
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Polyhymnia
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Tasked with dancing and singing
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Terpsichore
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Tasked with comedy and whimsical poetry
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Thalia
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Tasked with astronomy
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Urania
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Muse of vocalizing and song
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Aoede
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Muse of thought and practice
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Melete
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Muse of memory
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Mneme
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He was sent a white bull to sacrifice in honor of Poseidon
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Minos
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Founded a tribe and seen as a heroic figure
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Graecus
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Brother to Latinus and Graecus
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Pandorus
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Heroic tribe founder
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Latinus
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The only daughter of Zeus and Pandora II
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Melera
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Often entirely replaced his brother, who has similar roles
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Helmetheus
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Progenitor of all of the Greek (or Hellenistic) people
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Hellen
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