| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Queen of the Gods | Hera | 100%
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| King of the Gods | Zeus | 100%
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| God of music and light, brother of the above | Apollo | 98%
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| King of the Underworld | Realm of the dead | Hades | 98%
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| God of the Sea | Poseidon | 98%
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| Goddess of wisdom | Athena | 97%
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| Goddess of the hunt, sister of the below | Artemis | 95%
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| Wife of the above, Goddess of spring | Persephone | 95%
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| Goddess of Love and Beauty | Aphrodite | 94%
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| God of war | Ares | 94%
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| Goddess of the harvest, mother of the above | Demeter | 92%
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| Messenger God with winged sandals | Hermes | 90%
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| Primordial goddess of the earth | Gaia | 89%
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| God of time, father of the current king of the gods, consumed his own children | Kronos | 87%
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| God of wine, partying and theatre | Dionysus | 85%
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| Creatures that are half horse, half human | centaurs | 84%
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| Creatures that lured sailors in with their irresistible calls | sirens | 84%
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| Goddess of discord | Eris | 82%
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| Member of the above race who was turned into one as a punishment and later beheaded | Medusa | 82%
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| Three headed guardian of the underworld | Cerberus | 81%
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| Goddess of the hearth | Hestia | 81%
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| Creature with the body of a man head of a bull born to a queen as a sacrifice | Minotaur | 81%
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| Goddess of the night | Nyx | 81%
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| God of nature, has goat horns and hooves | Pan | 81%
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| Divine winged horse | Pegasus | 81%
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| Walled city declared war upon for kidnapping a greek queen | Troy | 81%
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| Race of one-eyed giant humanoids | cyclops | 79%
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| God of Love and Desire | Eros | 79%
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| King who's touch turned everything to gold | Midas | 79%
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| Vain mortal cursed by a nymph he spurned to fall in love with his own reflection | Narcissus | 79%
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| Goddess of victory | Nike | 79%
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| Original name of said goddess | Kore | 77%
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| Mountain where the gods reside | Olympus | 77%
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| River between the mortal realm and the underworld | Styx | 77%
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| Hero of the greeks | Achilles | 76%
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| Wife of the above, face that launched a thousand ships | Helen | 76%
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| Multi-headed monster. When one head is cut off, two more grow in its' place | Hydra | 76%
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| Hero that slayed a gorgon, a sea monster, and the evil king of Argos | Perseus | 76%
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| Nicknamed 'city of wisdom' | Athens | 74%
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| Creatures that could turn those who looked upon them to stone | gorgons | 74%
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| God of the forge and volcanoes, briefly married to the above | Hephaestus | 74%
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| Son of the above who flew too close to the sun | Icarus | 74%
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| Nine goddesses of the arts | The muses | 74%
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| Weapon carried by the god of the sea | trident | 74%
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| Punished to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders | Atlas | 73%
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| Demigod who performed twelve labours | Heracles | 73%
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| He who sought the golden fleece | Jason | 71%
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| Created mortals and brought them fire, punished to have his liver endlessly plucked out by vultures | Prometheus | 71%
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| Wife of the above | Rhea | 69%
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| Island famous for it's labyrinth | Crete | 68%
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| Name for Minor nature deities | Nymphs | 68%
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| Rival of above city | Sparta | 68%
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| Term for this generation of gods | Titans | 68%
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| Group of warrior women | Amazons | 66%
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| Ship the seeker of the golden fleece sailed in | Argo | 66%
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| Void that existed before creation | Chaos | 66%
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| Enchantress who turned men to swine | Circe | 66%
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| Creatures that are half human, half goat | satyrs | 66%
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| Cursed to kill his father and marry his mother | Oedipus | 65%
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| Primordial god of the sky | Ouranos | 65%
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| Brought to life from clay, opened a box that contained all the world's problems | Pandora | 65%
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| Darkest pit of the underworld and realm of the damned | Tartarus | 65%
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| God of the sun | Helios | 63%
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| God of sleep | Hypnos | 63%
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| Hunter with a belt that is seen in the stars | Orion | 63%
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| Prince of troy responsible for the kidnapping | Paris | 63%
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| God of death | Thanatos | 63%
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| What those who sailed on the above were called | Argonauts | 61%
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| The clever king himself who advised the warriors and created the wooden horse, returning home got him an epic of his own | Odysseus | 61%
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| Goddess of the moon | Selene | 61%
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| Sentenced to push a boulder up a hill only for it to roll down again for eternity | Sisyphus | 61%
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| Hybrid creature that tells riddles and eats those who cannot answer | sphinx | 61%
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| King of Mycenae and leader of the greeks during the trojan war | Agamemnon | 60%
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| Where the oracle could be found | Delphi | 60%
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| Goddess of revenge, punisher of oathbreakers | Nemesis | 60%
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| Wisest of the above race, practicer of medicine | Chiron | 58%
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| Half woman half bird all screech | harpies | 58%
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| Body of a lion, head and wings of an eagle | Griffin | 56%
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| Prince and hero of troy | Hector | 55%
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| One monster in the strait of Messina | Scylla | 55%
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| Three goddesses that control the events of time | The fates | 55%
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| Prince that slew the monster of the labyrinth | Theseus | 55%
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| Son of the god of the sea commonly depicted with a conch | Triton | 55%
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| Ferryman of souls | Charon | 53%
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| Head of a lion, body of a goat, tail of a snake. Used to refer to any hybrid creature | Chimera | 53%
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| Horn of plenty | Cornucopia | 53%
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| Paradise of the underworld and realm of dead heroes | Elysian fields | 53%
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| God of fear | Phobos | 53%
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| King that imprisoned his wife's monstrous offspring in alabyrinth | Minos | 52%
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| Wife of the above | Penelope | 52%
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| The other monster in the strait of Messina | Charybdis | 50%
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| Goddess of witchcraft | Hecate | 50%
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| Kingdom of the clever king | Ithaca | 50%
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| Goddess of the soul | Psyche | 50%
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| Twins who together make up the constellation gemini | Castor | 48%
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| Mortal who could charm even the stones with his music | Orpheus | 48%
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| Pollux | 48%
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| Three goddesses of vengeance | The Erinyes | 48%
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| Sorceress who helped and married the above | Medea | 45%
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| Princess of troy cursed gifted future sight but cursed to never be believed | Cassandra | 42%
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| Goddess of the dawn | Eos | 42%
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| Love of the above | Eurydice | 42%
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| King of troy | Priam | 42%
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| Very handsome mortal hunter, lover of the goddess of love | Adonis | 40%
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| Pheonician princess carried off by Zeus in the shape of a bull | Europa | 40%
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| Personification of the ocean, the river that encircles the earth | Oceanus | 40%
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| Princess that helped the above by showing him the way, only to be spurned | Ariadne | 39%
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| Man that created said labyrinth | Daedalus | 39%
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| King of Sparta prior to trojan war | Menelaus | 39%
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| Wife of the above almost killed by a sea monster because her mother had claimed her to be more beautiful than the sea nymphs | Andromeda | 37%
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| God of Medicine, demigod son of the god of music and light | Asclepius | 35%
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| Goddess of youth | Hebe | 35%
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| God of dreams | Morpheus | 35%
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| Love of the above | Patroclus | 35%
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| Member of the above race, son of the sea god, blinded by the clever king | Polyphemus | 35%
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| Snake killed by a deity to which the oracle is dedicated | Python | 35%
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| Kept the clever king of Ithaca on an island for 7 years | Calypso | 34%
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| Fell in love with a self-obsessed mortal | Echo | 34%
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| Mother of the above | Leto | 34%
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| Mortal who rode the gods' winged horse and was struck down | Bellerophon | 32%
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| Turned into a tree when fleeing from Apollo | Daphne | 31%
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| Deities of trees and forests | Dryads | 31%
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| Water deities that were the daughters of Nereus | Nereids | 31%
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| Old man of the Sea, shapeshifting God | Nereus | 31%
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| Father of monsters, titan that rose against Zeus | Typhon | 31%
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| Stronger than all of greece | Ajax | 29%
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| Wife of the above, Queen of the sea | Amphitrite | 29%
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| Daughter of the king of Mycenae who avenges him | Electra | 29%
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| Fruit that the goddess of discord used | Golden apple | 29%
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| King of Pylos who owned a cup only he could lift | Nestor | 29%
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| Where most souls end up | Asphodel | 27%
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| God of terror | Deimos | 27%
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| Predator who's golden fur could not be pierced with any weapon | Nemean lion | 27%
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| Son of the clever king who schemed to get the suitors out of his father's house before he returned | Telemachus | 26%
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| Muse of epic poetry | Calliope | 24%
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| Prince of troy carried off by an eagle to be cupbearer to the gods | Ganymede | 24%
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| Deities of freshwater springs, rivers, and lakes | Naiads | 24%
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| Goddess of justice | Themis | 24%
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| Wife and killer of the above | Clytemnestra | 23%
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| The creation in question | Galatea | 23%
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| Muse of comedy | Thalia | 23%
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| Mother of the hero of the greeks | Thetis | 23%
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| Trojan hero and son of aphrodite almost killed by the above | Aeneas | 21%
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| Weapon carried by the god of the underworld | bident | 21%
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| Queen of the above | Hippolyta | 21%
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| Goddess of memory, mother of the muses | Mnemosyne | 21%
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| Sister of the above who buried her brother and died for it | Antigone | 19%
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| Muse of history | Clio | 19%
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| King of Argos, fighter in the trojan war and founder of cities | Diomedes | 19%
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| Unceasing fury | Alecto | 18%
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| Wife and mother of the above | Jocasta | 18%
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| Livestock and fertility deity similar to the above | Priapus | 18%
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| King and sculptor who fell in love with his own creation | Pygmalion | 18%
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| The maiden fate, the spinner | Clotho | 16%
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| Uncle of the above and King of Thebes | Creon | 16%
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| Sister of the above who left and got married | Ismene | 16%
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| Grudging fury | Megaera | 16%
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| Princess who was destroyed by forcing the king of the gods to show her his true form, except for her unborn child | Semele | 16%
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| Brother of the above, founder of Thebes, who was sent out to find her | Cadmus | 15%
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| Mother of the below | Danae | 15%
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| Muse of lyrical poetry | Erato | 15%
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| Daughter of king of Mycenae killed to appease the gods and let the winds carry ships to war | Iphigenia | 15%
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| Son of the king of Mycenae who avenges him | Orestes | 15%
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| Father of the below who married a nymph | Peleus | 15%
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| Avenging fury | Tisiphone | 15%
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| The crone fate, the inevitable | Atropos | 13%
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| Mother of the above | Cassiopeia | 13%
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| Goddess of the blessed dead | Makaria | 13%
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| God of doom | Moros | 13%
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| Sea deities of salt water | Oceanids | 13%
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| Muse of hymns | Polyhymnia | 13%
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| Brother of the above who did not receive a funeral | Polynices | 13%
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| Muse of dance | Terpsichore | 13%
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| Muse of astronomy | Urania | 13%
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| Sons of the above who killed each other in the fight for the throne after their father named them both heir | Eteocles | 11%
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| Muse of song | Euterpe | 11%
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| God of old age | Geras | 11%
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| Muse of tragedy | Melpomene | 11%
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| Staff carried by the messenger god that represents medicine | Caduceus | 10%
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| The mother fate, the alotter | Lachesis | 10%
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| Father of the clever king | Laertes | 10%
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| Chthonic goddess of friendship, daughter of Nyx | Philotes | 10%
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| Kingdom of the hero of the greeks | Phthia | 10%
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| Chthonic god of hunting and pitfalls | Zagreus | 10%
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| Lover of the above and usurper of Mycenae | Aegisthus | 8%
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| Tameless boar caught by a demigod in his twelve labours | Erymanthian Boar | 8%
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| Daughter of the above who was offered in marriage to the seeker of the golden fleece | Glauce | 8%
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| Goddess of the restless dead | Melinoe | 8%
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| God of blame | Momus | 8%
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| Goddess of pain | Oizys | 8%
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| Deities of the mountains | Oreads | 8%
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| Deities of the trees | Meliae | 6%
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