| Hint | Parentage | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| God of the Dead, King of the Underworld | Cronus and Rhea | Hades | 100%
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| God of the Skies and Lightning, King of the Olympians | Cronus and Rhea | Zeus | 100%
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| Goddess of Love and Beauty | Zeus and Dione (sometimes Oceanus) | Aphrodite | 96%
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| Goddess of Marriage and Women, Queen of the Olympians | Cronus and Rhea | Hera | 96%
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| God of Light and Music | Zeus and Leto | Apollo | 92%
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| God of War | Zeus and Hera | Ares | 92%
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| Goddess of Wisdom and Strategic War | Zeus and Metis | Athena | 92%
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| God of Travel and Thievery, Messenger of the Gods | Zeus and Maia | Hermes | 92%
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| God of the Seas and Horses | Cronus and Rhea | Poseidon | 92%
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| Goddess of Agriculture and Harvest | Cronus and Rhea | Demeter | 85%
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| Goddess of the Hearth and Home | Cronus and Rhea | Hestia | 85%
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| Goddess of the Hunt | Zeus and Leto | Artemis | 81%
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| Titan God of Time | Ouranous and Gaia | Cronus | 81%
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| God of Wine and Fertility | Zeus and Semele | Dionysus | 81%
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| Primordial Originator | Unknown | Chaos | 77%
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| Primordial Goddess of the Earth | Unknown | Gaia | 77%
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| Primordial Goddess of Night | Chaos | Nyx | 77%
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| Chthonic Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld | Zeus and Demeter | Persephone | 77%
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| God of the Forge and Fire | Zeus and Hera | Hephaestus | 73%
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| Titan God of the river that encircles the world | Ouranous and Gaia | Oceanus | 73%
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| Primordial God of Darkness | Chaos | Erebus | 69%
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| Primordial God of the Sky | Gaia | Ouranous | 69%
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| Titan God of the Sun | Hyperion and Theia | Helios | 65%
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| Personification of Sleep | Nyx (sometimes with Erebus) | Hypnos | 65%
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| Three-headed guard dog of the Underworld | Echidna and Typhon | Cerberus | 62%
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| Personification of Strife and Discord | Nyx | Eris | 62%
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| Primordial God of Love | Ares and Aphrodite ( in some stories, none) | Eros | 62%
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| Goddess of Magic and Witchcraft | Perses and Asteria | Hecate | 62%
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| God of the Wild | Hermes and Penelope | Pan | 62%
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| Titan God of the Sun | Ouranous and Gaia | Hyperion | 58%
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| Goddess of Victory | Pallas and Styx | Nike | 58%
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| Titan Goddess of Nature | Ouranous and Gaia | Rhea | 58%
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| Ferryman of the Dead | N/A (sometimes Nyx and Erebus) | Charon | 54%
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| Goddess of Rainbows and a messenger of the gods | Thaumas and Electra | Iris | 54%
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| Titan God who created Humanity | Iapetus and Asia or Clymene | Prometheus | 54%
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| Titan God of Foresight, gave fire to humanity | Iapetus and Asia or Clymene | Prometheus | 54%
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| Goddess of the Moon | Hyperion and Theia | Selene | 54%
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| Goddess of the River Styx | Oceanus and Tethys | Styx | 54%
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| Primordial God of the Abyss | Aether and Gaia | Tartarus | 54%
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| Keeper of the Winds | Hippotes | Aeolus | 50%
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| God of Medicine | Apollo and Coronis | Asclepius | 50%
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| Titan God of Constellations | Ouranous and Gaia | Crius | 50%
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| Mother of Monsters | Tartarus and Gaia | Echidna | 50%
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| Titan God of the Dawn | Hyperion and Theia | Eos | 50%
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| Woman abducted by the King of the Gods in the form of a bull | Agenor and Telephassa or Agriope, or Phoenix and Perimede | Europa | 50%
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| Demi-god who completed Twelve Labors | Zeus and Alcmene | Heracles | 50%
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| Titan Goddess of Memory | Ouranous and Gaia | Mnemosyne | 50%
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| Personification of Retribution and Vengeance | Nyx and Erebus or Oceanus or Zeus | Nemesis | 50%
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| Loyal wife of the most Strategic Greek King in the Trojan War, who waited 20 years for him to return home | Icarius and Asterodia | Penelope | 50%
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| Titan Goddess of Prophecy and Intellect | Ouranous and Gaia | Phoebe | 50%
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| Primordial God of the Sea | Gaia | Pontus | 50%
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| Titan Goddess of Justice | Ouranous and Gaia | Themis | 50%
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| Greatest Greek Warrior during the Trojan War, died to an arrow in the Heel | Peleus and Thetis | Achilles | 46%
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| Primordial God of Light | Erebus and Nyx | Aether | 46%
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| Titan who holds the world on his shoulders | Iapetus and Asia or Clymene | Atlas | 46%
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| Female monsters with snakes for hair | N/A | Gorgon | 46%
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| Titan God of Mortality | Ouranous and Gaia | Iapetus | 46%
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| Flew with wax wings but fell to his demise after flying too close to the sun | Daedalus | Icarus | 46%
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| The most popular of the above | Phorcys and Ceto | Medusa | 46%
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| Judge of the Underworld who gives the casting vote | Zeus and Europa | Minos | 46%
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| Strategic Greek Hero who crafted the Trojan Horse and was lost at sea for 10 years after the Trojan War | Laertes and Anticleia | Odysseus | 46%
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| Personification of Death | Nyx | Thanatos | 46%
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| Humongous savage monster with snake coils instead of limbs, father of many other monsters | Gaia and Tartarus, or Hera | Typhon | 46%
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| Princess and Prophet of Troy who was cursed to never be believed | Priam and Hecuba | Cassandra | 42%
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| Creator of the Labyrinth | Metion and Alcippe | Daedalus | 42%
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| Bird-Women | N/A | Harpy | 42%
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| Goddess of Youth | Zeus and Hera | Hebe | 42%
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| Most beautiful woman in the world who was taken by a Trojan Prince, sparking the Trojan War | Zeus and Leda or Nemesis | Helen | 42%
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| Leader of the Argonauts | Aeson | Jason | 42%
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| Dragon who grew another head anytime one was cut off | N/A | Lernaean Hydra | 42%
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| Goddess of Motherhood | Coeus and Phoebe | Leto | 42%
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| Minor Goddesses and Spirits | N/A | Nymph | 42%
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| Legendary musician who ventured into the Underworld to rescue his wife | Oeagrus and Calliope | Orpheus | 42%
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| Trojan Prince who judged who the fairest was of three Olympian Goddesses and kidnapped the most beautiful woman in the world, sparking the Trojan War | Priam and Hecuba | Paris | 42%
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| Slayer of the most famous Snake-Haired woman | Zeus and Danae | Perseus | 42%
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| The other Personification of Fear | Ares and Aphrodite | Phobos | 42%
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| Personification of the Soul | Unknown | Psyche | 42%
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| Singing bird-women who lure sailors to their doom, sometimes portrayed as fish-women | N/A | Siren | 42%
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| Titan Goddess of Sight and Jewels | Ouranous and Gaia | Theia | 42%
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| Fire-Breathing Three-Headed monster, One a Lion, One a Goat, and One a Serpent | N/A | Chimera | 38%
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| One-Eyed Giants | N/A | Cyclops | 38%
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| Creature with a Lion's Body and an Eagle's head | N/A | Griffin | 38%
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| Strongest Hero of the Trojans, slain by the Strongest of the Greeks | Priam and Hecuba | Hector | 38%
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| God of Dreams | Hypnos and Pasithea | Morpheus | 38%
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| King of Thebes fated to kill his father and marry his mother | Jocasta and Laius | Oedipus | 38%
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| ^ One of the Above who became a constellation | Poseidon and Euryale | Orion | 38%
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| The first woman who was given a box that contained all the worlds monsters | No biological parents | Pandora | 38%
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| Winged Horse | N/A | Pegasus | 38%
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| King of Troy during the Trojan War who had many children | Laomedon and Placia or Strymo or Rhoeo or Zeuxippe or Leucippe | Priam | 38%
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| Half-Man Half-Goats | N/A | Satyr | 38%
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| King who cheated death twice after being punished by the King of the Gods, he tricked the Personification of Death into chaining himself up and later tricked the Queen of the Underworld into setting him free to get a proper burial, he was punished by being forced to push a boulder uphill for all eternity | Aeolus and Enarete | Sisyphus | 38%
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| Man-Headed Cat who asks riddles | N/A | Sphinx | 38%
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| King who murdered his son and tried to feed him to the gods, was punished with eternal starvation in Tartarus with food and water just out of reach | Zeus and Pluto, or Tmolus and Pluto | Tantalus | 38%
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| Titan Goddess of nursing and freshwater | Ouranous and Gaia | Tethys | 38%
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| One of the Graces, 'Good Cheer' | Zeus and Eurynome or Eunomia | Thalia | 38%
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| The Muse of Comedy | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Thalia | 38%
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| King of Athens who found his way through the labyrinth to kill the Bull-Headed Man creature | Aegeus or Poseidon and Aethra | Theseus | 38%
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| Master-weaver and apprentice to the Goddess of Wisdom who was turned into the first spider | Idmon | Arachne | 35%
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| Goddess of Shooting Stars | Coeus and Phoebe | Asteria | 35%
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| Rode the winged Horse and slayed the monster with the head of a lion, goat, and snake | Poseidon and Eurynome | Bellerophon | 35%
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| The 'Chief of all Muses', Eloquence and Epic Poetry | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Calliope | 35%
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| ^ One of the above who kept the creator of the Trojan Horse on her island for a few years | Atlas | Calypso | 35%
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| One of two Twins whom were placed among the stars as a constellation following this twin's death | Leda and Tyndareus | Castor | 35%
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| A sea monster who swallows water in a whirlpool to eat ships | Poseidon and Gaia | Charybdis | 35%
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| Centaur who trains warriors | Cronus and Philyra | Chiron | 35%
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| Sorceress who turns men into pigs | Helios and Perse, or Aeetes and Hecate | Circe | 35%
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| Titan God of Knowledge and Foresight | Ouranous and Gaia | Coeus | 35%
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| Nymph cursed to only repeat the last word she hears, the reason the above gets punished | Unknown, possibly Ouranous | Echo | 35%
|
| The Queen of Troy during the Trojan War and mother of nineteen children | Dymas and Euagora or Glaucippe and Eunoe or Cisseus and Telecleia or Sangarius and Metope or Euagora and Glaucippe | Hecuba | 35%
|
| Primordial Goddess of Day | Erebus and Nyx | Hemera | 35%
|
| Greek King during the Trojan War whose wife was abducted, sparking the war | Atreus and Aerope | Menelaus | 35%
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| Pre-Olympian Goddess of Wisdom | Oceanus and Tethys | Metis | 35%
|
| King who wished for anything he touched to turn to gold, after he was cured of this ailment he was punished yet again for his hubris by the God of music after claiming the God of the wild had better music, this resulted in him having the ears of a mule | Gordias and Cybele | Midas | 35%
|
| A man regarded as very good-looking who continuously refused his suitors advances, was punished by the gods with an intense self-love | Cephissus and Liriope, or Endymion and Selene | Narcissus | 35%
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| Titan God of Warcraft | Crius and Eurybia | Pallas | 35%
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| Golden bird who revives in it's own ashes | N/A | Phoenix | 35%
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| Second twin who makes up the constellation Gemini | Leda and Zeus | Pollux | 35%
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| Nereid transformed into a multi-headed monster who eats sailors as they sail through her strait | Phorcys and Crataeis | Scylla | 35%
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| Son of Poseidon who blows a horn | Poseidon and Amphitrite | Triton | 35%
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| One-Horned Horses | N/A | Unicorn | 35%
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| God of the Acheron River | Helios and Gaia or Demeter | Acheron | 31%
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| Titan God of the Stars | Crius and Eurybia | Astraeus | 31%
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| God of the North Wind | Astraeus and Eos | Boreas | 31%
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| Titan Goddess of Prophecy and the Oracle of Dodona | Ouranous and Gaia or Aether and Gaia or Oceanus and Tethys | Dione | 31%
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| Tree Spirits | N/A | Dryad | 31%
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| Daughter of the highest King of the Greeks who aided her brother in defeating their mother | Agamemnon and Clytemnestra | Electra | 31%
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| ^ Above's Wife | Hippodamia | Eurydice | 31%
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| Trojan Hero and lover of the King of the Gods, became a cup-bearer for the gods | Tros and Callirhoe or Acallaris | Ganymede | 31%
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| Mother and wife of the man cursed to marry his mother | Menoeceus | Jocasta | 31%
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| Personification of Power | Pallas and Styx | Kratos | 31%
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| Men who got stranded on an island after eating an addictive plant | N/A | Lotus Eaters | 31%
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| A sorceress and the wife of the leader of the Argonauts, killed her own children to punish his infidelity | Aeetes and Idyia | Medea | 31%
|
| Bull-Headed monster with the body of a man | Cretan Bull and Pasiphae | Minotaur | 31%
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| Sea God often referred to as 'Old Man of the Sea' | Pontus and Gaia | Nereus | 31%
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| Oldest of the Greek Kings in the Trojan War and King of Pylos, he also sailed with the Argonauts | Neleus and Chloris | Nestor | 31%
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| Titan God of Destruction | Crius and Eurbyia | Perses | 31%
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| The mortal mother to the God of Wine | Cadmus and Harmonia | Semele | 31%
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| Nereid Goddess who bathed her mortal son in the River Styx | Nereus and Doris | Thetis | 31%
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| Progenitor of Rome and Trojan Hero, one of the few survivors of the Trojan War | Anchises and Aphrodite | Aeneas | 27%
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| Highest of the Greek Kings in the Trojan War who was killed by his wife upon his return home | Atreus and Aerope | Agamemnon | 27%
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| Poseidon's Wife | Nereus and Doris | Amphitrite | 27%
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| Wife of the man who slayed the snake-haired woman, became a constellation | Cepheus and Cassiopeia | Andromeda | 27%
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| 'Serpent King' who petrifies with a stare | N/A | Basilisk | 27%
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| The Fate who spun the thread | Nyx or Zeus and Themis or Ouranous and Gaea | Clotho | 27%
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| Deified lover of the God of Music, he was accidentally killed by him during a contest, the God created a flower in remembrance of him, and later brought him back to life as an immortal | Amyclas and Diomede, or Oebalus, or Clio and Pierus | Hyacinth | 27%
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| Father to the strongest Greek King in the Trojan War, he married a Nereid Queen | Aeacus and Endeis | Peleus | 27%
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| God of Fertility and Male Genetalia | Dionysus and Aphrodite or Hermes and Aphrodite or Dionysus and Chione or Zeus and Aphrodite or Pan | Priapus | 27%
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| Dragon killed by the Olympian God of Music | Gaia and Ouranous | Python | 27%
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| Personification of Fortune | Oceanus and Tethys or Zeus and Aphrodite or Prometheus | Tyche | 27%
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| Men who transform into Wolf-Like creatures during a full moon | N/A | Werewolf | 27%
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| God of the West Wind | Astraeus and Eos | Zephyrus | 27%
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| Daughter of one of the Underworld's judges, became the wife of the God of Wine | Minos and Pasiphae or Crete | Ariadne | 23%
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| Queen of Aethiopia who was arrogant and endangered her daughter who was the wife of the slayer of the snake-haired woman | Unknown, possibly Aeolus | Cassiopeia | 23%
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| The Goddess of Sea Monsters | Pontus and Gaia | Ceto | 23%
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| The Muse of Lyre-Playing | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Clio | 23%
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| Personification of Fear | Ares and Aphrodite | Deimos | 23%
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| Titan God of Hindsight, married Pandora | Iapetus and Clymene | Epimetheus | 23%
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| The Muse of Erotic Poetry | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Erato | 23%
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| Titan Goddess of Mastery of the Sea | Pontus and Gaia | Eurybia | 23%
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| Goddess of Harmony | Ares and Aphrodite, or Zeus and Electra | Harmonia | 23%
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| God of the South Wind | Astraeus and Eos | Notus | 23%
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| The Muse of Sacred Poetry and Sacred Hymn | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Polyhymnia | 23%
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| ^ One of the above blinded by Nobody | Poseidon and Thoosa | Polyphemus | 23%
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| Prince of Ithaca who helps his father take out his mothers suitors | Odysseus and Penelope | Telemachus | 23%
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| The Muse of Dance and Chorus | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Terpsichore | 23%
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| Blind prophet who was turned into a woman for seven years after attacking copulating snakes which angered the Goddess of Marriage, he changed back after those seven years and after his death he assisted the King of Ithaca in his return voyage home | Everes and Chariclo | Tiresias | 23%
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| One of the Furies, 'Unceasing Anger' | Gaea and Ouranous (from his blood) | Alecto | 19%
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| Wife to the strongest Trojan soldier who was taken as a slave after the war | Eetion | Andromache | 19%
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| Leader of the suitors | Eupeithes | Antinous | 19%
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| The Fate who cut the thread | Nyx and Erebus or Zeus and Themis | Atropos | 19%
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| Founder of Thebes and one of the greatest monster slayers before the time of the demi-god who completed Twelve Labors | Agenor and Telephassa | Cadmus | 19%
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| Unfaithful wife of the highest King of the Greeks in the Trojan War, who plotted to kill him | Tyndareus and Leda | Clytemnestra | 19%
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| Mother of the king who slayed the snake-haired woman | Acrisius and Eurydice | Danae | 19%
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| Personification of Impiety | Unknown | Dyssebeia | 19%
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| Personification of Hope | Unknown, possibly Nyx and Erebus | Elpis | 19%
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| God of the East Wind | Astraeus and Eos | Eurus | 19%
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| Personification of Old Age | Nyx, possibly with Erebus | Geras | 19%
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| Half-Horse Half-Fish creatures | N/A | Hippocampus | 19%
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| Daughter of the highest King of the Greeks who was sacrificed to the Goddess of the Hunt, sparking her mothers Rage' and eventual murder of her father | Agamemnon and Clytemnestra | Iphigenia | 19%
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| Father to the creator of the Trojan Horse, a former Argonaut who assisted in the Calydonian Boar Hunt and later helped his son take back his palace from unruly suitors | Arcesius and Chalcomedusa | Laertes | 19%
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| Creature with the body of a lion and the face of a man | N/A | Manticore | 19%
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| Goddess of Ghosts | Persephone | Melinoë | 19%
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| Immortal self-eating serpent | N/A | Ouroboros | 19%
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| Lover of the Greatest Greek King who was killed by the Greatest of the Trojans in a battle | Menoetius | Patroclus | 19%
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| Personification of War | Unknown | Polemos | 19%
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| Personification of Safety | Unknown | Soter | 19%
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| One of the Furies, 'Vengeful Destruction' | Unknown? | Tisiphone | 19%
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| The Muse of Astronomy/Astrology | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Urania | 19%
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| What the above four wind gods were called | N/A | Anemoi | 15%
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| Mother of the Ithacan King | Autolycus and Amphithea | Anticleia | 15%
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| Infant son of the Strongest of the Trojans, thrown from the walls of Troy to end anything left of the King of Troy's bloodline | Hector and Andromache | Astyanax | 15%
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| Warrior-Woman who participated in the Hunt for the Calydonian Boar | Iasus or Scoeneus or Clymene | Atalanta | 15%
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| Sister of the Ithacan King | Anticleia and Laertes | Ctimene | 15%
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| What the above 3 were called | N/A | Erinyes | 15%
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| Goddess of Law and Legislation | Zeus and Themis | Eunomia | 15%
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| The Muse of Lyric Poetry | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Euterpe | 15%
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| Giant humanoid creatures | N/A | Gigantes | 15%
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| Daughter of above and one of the Greek Kings during the Trojan War | Menelaus and Helen | Hermione | 15%
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| Daughter of the God of War and a Queen of the Amazons | Ares and Otrera | Hippolyta | 15%
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| Personification of Insolence and Lack of Restraint | Dyssebeia | Hybris | 15%
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| Personification of Hygiene | Asclepius and Epione | Hygieia | 15%
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| God of Marriage | Apollo, possibly with one of the muses | Hymen | 15%
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| The Fate who measures the thread | Nyx or Zeus and Themis | Lachesis | 15%
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| Swiftest of the Greeks during the Trojan War, punished by the Olympians and killed at sea after taking advantage of a Trojan Woman | Oileus and Eriopis | Locrian Ajax | 15%
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| One of the Furies, 'Jealous Rage' | Nyx and Acheron | Megaera | 15%
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| The Muse of Tragedy | Zeus and Mnemosyne | Melpomene | 15%
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| What the fates were called | N/A | Moirai | 15%
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| Son of the Greatest of the Greek Kings who went on a rampage through the city of Troy and in some stories killed the above | Achilles and Deidama, or Achilles and Iphigenia | Neoptolemus | 15%
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| Son of the highest of the Greek Kings in the Trojan War who killed his mother for her murder of his father | Agamemnon and Clytemnestra | Orestes | 15%
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| God of the Dangers of the Sea | Pontus and Gaia | Phorcys | 15%
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| The Second Greatest Warrior during the Trojan War, went insane and killed himself | Telamon and Periboea | Telamonian Ajax | 15%
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| Father to the most beautiful woman in the world who made all his daughters suitors swear an oath to fight for her should she be taken from her husband | Oebalus or Perieres and Gorgophone | Tyndareus | 15%
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| Mystery God thought to be Prince of the Underworld | Hades and Persephone | Zagreus | 15%
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| Daughter of the man cursed to marry his mother | Oedipus and Jocasta | Antigone | 12%
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| The Ithacan King's loyal dog | N/A | Argos | 12%
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| Personification of Violence | Pallas and Styx | Bia | 12%
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| Woman the Strongest of the Greeks loved who was taken by the highest King of the Greeks | Briseus | Briseis | 12%
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| What the Graces were called | N/A | Charites | 12%
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| Brave Greek Warrior during the Trojan War who wounded two Olympians | Tydeus and Deipyle | Diomedes | 12%
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| Husband of above who is the Ithacan King's second-in-command on his voyage home | Unknown | Eurylochus | 12%
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| The most deceitful of the suitors | Polybus | Eurymachus | 12%
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| What the above 12 were | N/A | Hora | 12%
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| What the above six were | N/A | Horae | 12%
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| A seer who sailed with the Argonauts | Asteria and Apollo or Abas | Idmon | 12%
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| King who attempted harm on the Goddess of Marriage and was tied to a flaming wheel in Tartarus as a punishment | Perimele and Ares or Leonteus | Ixion | 12%
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| Man-Eating Giants who swallowed most of the Trojan Horse creator's crew | N/A | Laestrygonian | 12%
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| Personification of Forgetfulness | Eris or Aether and Gaia | Lethe | 12%
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| Daughter of one of the Judges of the Underworld and wife of the slayer of the Bull-Headed resident of the Labyrinth | Minos and Pasiphae or Crete | Phaedra | 12%
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| Personification of Wealth | Demeter and Iasion | Plutus | 12%
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| Ithacan King's childhood friend | Unknown | Polites | 12%
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| Goddess of Judicial Punishment | Possibly Zeus or Soter | Praxidike | 12%
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| Beloved son of the King of the Gods who assisted the Trojans in the Trojan War before being abandoned by his father and killed | Zeus and Europa | Sarpedon | 12%
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| Greatest Archer of the Greeks during the Trojan War, brother to the Second Strongest of them | Telamon and Hesione | Teucer | 12%
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| God of the Wonders of the Sea | Pontus and Gaia | Thaumas | 12%
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| Personification of Misery | Nyx | Achlys | 8%
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| Hunter who stumbled upon the Goddess of the Hunt and her hunters bathing and was transformed into a stag, he was then hunted by his own dogs and killed | Aristaeus | Actaeon | 8%
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| Judge of the Underworld who judges Western Shades | Zeus and Aegina or Europa | Aeacus | 8%
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| The King of Phaeacia who granted the Ithacan King passage home | Nausithous | Alcinous | 8%
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| The kindest of the suitors | Nisos | Amphinomus | 8%
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| Primordial Goddess of Inevitability and Necessity | Unknown | Ananke | 8%
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| Greek Warrior during the Trojan War who sacrificed himself for his Father | Nestor and Anaxibia or Eurydice | Antilochus | 8%
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| Personification of Goodness | Praxidice and Soter | Arete | 8%
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| The Queen of Phaeacia | Rhexenor | Arete | 8%
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| Personification of Delusion, Recklessness, and Folly | Eris | Ate | 8%
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| Personification of Thunder | Zeus | Bronte | 8%
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| The youngest of the Ithacan King's crew who died on the island of the Sorceress who turns men into pigs | Unknown | Elpenor | 8%
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| A king who defiled a sacred Grove and killed a Nymph, he was punished with an insatiable hunger and eventually ate himself | Triopas and Hiscilla | Erysichthon | 8%
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| Loyal swineherd of Ithaca | Ctesius | Eumeus | 8%
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| Chief servant of the Ithacan King's palace, she recognizes the Ithacan King by a scar while bathing him | Ops | Eurycleia | 8%
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| Second-in-command of the beloved son of he King of the Gods during the Trojan War | Hippolochus | Glaucus | 8%
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| Trojan Seer who fought in the war and was taken as a slave upon it's end, later married the wife to the strongest of the Trojans | Priam and Hecuba | Helenus | 8%
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| God of Hermaphroditism and Intersex | Hermes and Aphrodite | Hermaphroditus | 8%
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| Traitorous swineherd who helps the suitors | Dolius | Melanthius | 8%
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| Hero who sailed with the Argonauts and slew the Calydonian Boar | Oineus and Althaea | Meleager | 8%
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| Titan God of Violent Anger | Iapetus and Asia or Clymene | Menoetius | 8%
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| The Ithacan King's advisor while he was off fighting in the Trojan War, specifically in charge of his son | Unknown | Mentor | 8%
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| Woman who declared herself superior to a Goddess of Childbirth because she had more children, this was punished when said Goddess' two children, the god of music and the goddess of the hunt, killed all her children | Tantalus and Dione or Eurythemista or Euryanassa | Niobe | 8%
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| Personification of Persuasion | Oceanus and Tethys | Peitho | 8%
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| Youngest daughter of the Trojan King who was sacrificed to the ghost of the Strongest Greek | Priam and Hecuba | Polyxena | 8%
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| Judge of the Underworld who judges Eastern shades | Zeus and Europa | Rhadamanthus | 8%
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| King of Thrace who sided with the Trojans in the Trojan War, The King who wounded two gods and the Creator of the Trojan Horse stole two of his horses in the middle of the night | Strymon (Eioneus) and Euterpe/Calliope/Terpsichore or Heracles and Bolbe | Rhesus | 8%
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| Personification of Envy and Dedication | Pallas and Styx | Zelus | 8%
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| Personification of Injustice | Possibly Nyx or Eris | Adikia | 4%
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| One of the Graces, 'Splendor' | Zeus and Eurynome or Eunomia | Aglaea | 4%
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| Personification of Athletic Contests | Unknown | Agon | 4%
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| Personification of Shame or Modesty | Possibly Prometheus | Aidos | 4%
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| Personification of Generational Guilt | Unknown | Alastor | 4%
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| Slayer of the Teumessian Fox, married to the mother of a demi-god | Alcaeus and Astydameia | Amphitryon | 4%
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| Personification of Requited Love | Ares and Aphrodite or Poseidon and Nerites | Anteros | 4%
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| Personification of Deceit | Nyx | Apate | 4%
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| Cretan princess who outran the God of Travel | Catreus | Apemosyne | 4%
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| Giants who use bones as tools | N/A | Aternae | 4%
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| Personification of First Light | Helios or Chronos | Auge | 4%
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| Goddess of Morality | Zeus and Themis | Dike | 4%
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| Personification of Peace and Wealth | Zeus and Themis | Eirene | 4%
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| God of the Morning Star | Astraeus and Eos or Cephalus and Eos or Atlas | Eosphorus | 4%
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| One of the Graces, 'Joy' | Zeus and Eurynome or Eunomia | Euphrosyne | 4%
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| Ithacan seer who warned the suitors of the return of their king after 20 years | Mastor | Halitherses | 4%
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| Personification of Joy and Pleasure | Eros and Psyche | Hedone | 4%
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| Personification of Evening | Helios or Chronos | Hesperis | 4%
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| Cretan King during the Trojan War who fought alongside the Greeks | Deucalion and Cleopatra | Idomeneus | 4%
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| Personifications of the Inevitability of Death | N/A | Keres | 4%
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| Vampiric creatures who eat young men's youth | N/A | Lamia | 4%
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| Personification of Starvation | Eris | Limos | 4%
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| Personification of Rage and Fury | Ouranous and Nyx | Lyssa | 4%
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| Personifications of Madness | N/A | Maniae | 4%
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| Daughter of above from when he was a woman, also given the gift of prophecy | Tiresias | Manto | 4%
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| Personification of Doom and Destiny | Nyx | Moros | 4%
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| Daughter of the King and Queen of Phaeacia who finds a shipwrecked Ithacan King and brings him to her father | Alcinous and Arete | Nausicaa | 4%
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| Personifications of Dreams | N/A | Oneiroi | 4%
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| Personification of Wrestling | Hermes | Palaestra | 4%
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| Personification of Grief | Unknown | Penthus | 4%
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| Primordial God of Creation | Unknown | Phanes | 4%
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| Loyal cowherd of Ithaca | Unknown | Philoetius | 4%
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| Close friend of the slayer of the bull-headed resident of the Labyrinth, he was bound to a chair and eaten by snakes for the rest of eternity following his attempt to kidnap the Queen of the Underworld | Dia and Ixion or Zeus | Pirithous | 4%
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| Personification of Physical Well-being | Zeus or Dionysus or Soter | Soteria | 4%
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| Herald of the Highest King of the Greeks in the Trojan War | Unknown | Talthybius | 4%
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| Personification of the Sea | Aether and Hemera | Thalassa | 4%
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| Heroine and Sorceress of Thrace, sister of the woman the King of the Gods chased in the form of a bull | Oceanus and Parthenope | Thrace | 4%
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| Goddess of Well-being | Asclepius and Epione | Aceso | 0%
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| Personification of the Hour of Eating and Pleasure | Helios or Chronos | Acte | 0%
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| Personification of the War Cry | Polemos | Alala | 0%
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| Personification of Truth | Zeus or Prometheus | Aletheia | 0%
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| Personification of Pains | Eris | Algea | 0%
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| Personification of Disputes | Eris | Amphillogiai | 0%
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| Personification of Shamelessness | Unknown possibly Eris or Nyx | Anaideia | 0%
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| Personification of Sunrise | Helios or Chronos | Anatole | 0%
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| The Personifications of Manslaughters | Eris | Androktasiai | 0%
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| Personification of Report | Hermes | Angelia | 0%
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| Personification of Simplicity | Unknown | Apheleia | 0%
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| Female Daemon that returns from the Underworld to curse people | N/A | Arae | 0%
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| Personification of the Night Sky | Helios or Chronos | Arctus | 0%
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| Personification of the Lightning Bolt | Zeus | Astrape | 0%
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| Goddess of the Summer, Protector of Vegetation | Zeus and Themis | Auxo | 0%
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| Woman transformed into a man who became a mighty warrior | Elatus | Caeneus | 0%
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| Personification of 'The Right Moment' | Zeus | Caerus | 0%
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| Oracle who told the highest King of the Greeks of the Goddess of the Hunt's Anger, and told him he needed to sacrifice his daughter, later told him he had to return one of his stolen women to her father lest the God of Music punish them all | Thestor and Polymela | Calchas | 0%
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| A seer and a lover of the God of Music | Europa | Carnus | 0%
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| Goddess of Autumn who guarded the entrance to Olympus | Zeus and Themis | Carpo | 0%
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| Buffalo whose breath could kill | N/A | Catoblepas | 0%
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| Personification of Surfeit | Hybris and Dyssebeia | Corus | 0%
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| Stag-Bodied monster who mimics human voices to lure people into it's jaws | N/A | Crocotta | 0%
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| Personification of Sunset | Helios or Chronos | Dysis | 0%
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| Personification of Anarchy | Eris | Dysnomai | 0%
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| Personification of Compassion | Nyx and Erebus | Eleos | 0%
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| Personification of the Hour of Prayer | Helios or Chronos | Elete | 0%
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| Personification of Freedom and Liberty | Zeus and Hera | Eleutheria | 0%
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| Personification of Dew | Zeus and Selene | Ersa | 0%
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| Personification of Caution | Unknown | Eulabeia | 0%
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| Personification of Success | Peitharcia and Soter | Eupraxia | 0%
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| Personification of Laughter | Unknown | Gelos | 0%
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| Personification of the Morning Hour of Gymnastics | Helios or Chronos | Gymnastica | 0%
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| Personification of Affectionate Longing | Aphrodite and Ares | Himeros | 0%
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| Personification of Concord | Soter and Praxidike | Homonoia | 0%
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| Personification of Oath | Eris | Horkos | 0%
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| Personification of Eagerness and Effort | Aether and Gaia | Hormes | 0%
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| Personification of Fights | Eris | Hysiminai | 0%
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| Personification of Pursuit | Unknown, possibly Eris | Ioke | 0%
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| Personification of Vice | Unknown, possibly Nyx | Kakia | 0%
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| Personification of Stories | Eris | Logoi | 0%
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| The Personifications of Battles | Eris | Machai | 0%
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| Personification of Noon | Helios or Chronos | Mesembria | 0%
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| Personification of Drunkenness | Dionysus | Methe | 0%
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| Personification of fault-finding | Nyx | Momus | 0%
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| Personification of the Morning Hour of Music | Helios or Chronos | Musica | 0%
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| Personification of Quarrels | Eris | Neikea | 0%
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| Personification of Law | Eusebeia and Zeus | Nomos | 0%
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| Personification of the Morning Hour of Bathing | Helios or Chronos | Nymphe | 0%
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| Personification of Pain or Distress | Nyx and Erebus | Oizys | 0%
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| Personification of Obedience | Unknown | Peitharchia | 0%
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| Personification of Poverty | Unknown | Penia | 0%
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| Personification of Rumor | Elpis or Gaia | Pheme | 0%
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| Personification of Affection | Nyx, possibly with Erebus | Philotes | 0%
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| The Personifications of Murders | Eris | Phonoi | 0%
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| Personifications of Killing | N/A | Phonoi | 0%
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| Personification of Punishment | Aether and Gaia | Poine | 0%
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| Personification of Labor and Hardship | Eris | Ponos | 0%
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| Personification of Excuse | Epimetheus | Prophasis | 0%
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| Personification of Falsehood | Eris | Pseudea | 0%
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| Personification of Prudence or Moderation | Unknown | Sophrosyne | 0%
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| Personification of Libations poured after Lunch | Helios or Chronos | Sponde | 0%
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| Goddess of the Spring, Buds, and Protector of Youth | Zeus and Themis | Thallo | 0%
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