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First being in existence
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Chaos
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Personification of the Earth
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Gaia
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Personification of the deep abyss where souls are tortured
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Tartarus
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Personification of the sky
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Uranus
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Personification of darkness
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Erebus
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Personification of the Moon
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Selene
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Personification of the Sun
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Helios
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Personification of the Upper Sky
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Aether
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Personification of Night
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Nyx
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Personification of day
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Hemera
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Personification of the Sea
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Pontus
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Personification of Death
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Thanatos
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Collectively the personification of murder
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The Phonoi
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The great river which encircled the world and father of the river gods and the Oceanids
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Oceanus
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Held up the north pillar in the battle against the sky
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Coeus
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Held up the south pillar in the battle against the sky
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Crius
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Held up the east pillar in the battle against the sky, also a personification of the Sun
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Hyperion
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Help up the west pillar in the battle against the sky
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Iapetus
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Goddess of sight and jewels
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Theia
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Mother goddess to the King of the Underworld and the five oldest Olympian gods
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Rhea
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Goddess of justice, divine law, divine order, custom, assemblies, and oracles
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Themis
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Goddess of memory and remembrance
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Mnemosyne
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Goddess of intellect and prophecy
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Phoebe
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Mother of the river gods and the Oceanids
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Tethys
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Leader of the Titans
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Cronus
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Queen of the Sea
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Amphitrite
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Goddess of childhood and motherhood
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Leto
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Father of the winds
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Astraeus
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Condemned to hold up the sky for eternity
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Atlas
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Goddess of the domestic and civic hearth, the home, sacred and sacrificial fire, family, and the state
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Hestia
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Goddess of the harvest, agriculture, fertility, and sacred law
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Demeter
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Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage, women, and marital harmony
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Hera
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King of the sea and god of storms, earthquakes, and horses
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Poseidon
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King of the gods, King of the sky, and god of diurnal thunder
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Zeus
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Goddess of love, lust, passion, pleasure, beauty, and sexuality
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Aphrodite
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Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicraft
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Athena
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God of fire, volcanoes, metalworking, artisans, metallurgy, carpenters, forges, sculpting, and blacksmiths
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Hephaestus
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God of war and courage
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Ares
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Goddess of nature, childbirth, wildlife, healing, the hunt, sudden death, animals, virginity, young women, and archery
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Artemis
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God of oracles, healing, archery, music and arts, light, knowledge, herds and flocks, and protection of the young
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Apollo
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God of boundaries, roads, travelers, merchants, thieves, athletes, shepherds, commerce, speed, cunning, language, oratory, wit, and messages
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Hermes
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God of wine, vegetation, fertility, festivity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre
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Dionysus
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King of the Underworld and god of the dead and riches
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Hades
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Queen of the underworld and goddess of the dead, grain, and spring
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Persephone
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One of the rivers of the Underworld
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Styx
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Greek and Egyptian god, associated with the Underworld
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Serapis
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Goddess of magic, spells, the moon, the night, and crossroads
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Hecate
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God of nature, the wild, shepherds, flocks, and mountain wilds
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Pan
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Goddess of the rainbow
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Iris
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Personification of eternity
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Aion
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Personification of laughter
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Gelos
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Personification of old age
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Geras
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Goddess of youth
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Hebe
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Goddess of victory
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Nike
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Collectively the personification of dreams
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Oneiros
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Prince of the sea
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Triton
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God of strength and heroes
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Heracles
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Sometimes the personification of love, sometimes son of the goddess of beauty and the god of war
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Eros
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