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One of the Moon Goddesses
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Achelois
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The patron god of the Achelous river.
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Achelous
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God of air and the winds.
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Aeolus
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God of light and the atmosphere.
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Aether
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God of family feuds.
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Alastor
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One of the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione.
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Alcyone
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Early Greek goddess of the sun.
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Alectrona
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The wife of Poseidon and a Nereid.
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Amphitrite
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Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
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Antheia
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A Greek goddess who was worshipped exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf.
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Aphaea
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Goddess of love and beauty.
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Aphrodite
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God of the sun, music, healing, and herding.
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Apollo
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God of chaotic war.
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Ares
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Patron god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees.
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Aristaeus
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Goddess of the moon, hunting, and nursing.
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Artemis
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God of health and medicine.
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Asclepius
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The Star Maiden - a goddess of justice, included in Virgo and Libra mythologies.
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Astraea
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A Titan, Mother of Hecate, Goddess of nocturnal oracles and shooting stars.
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Asteria
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A Titan, Married Eos, God of dusk and the winds.
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Astraeus
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Goddess of mischief.
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Até
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Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and the strategic side of war.
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Athena
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The Primordial Titan who carried the world on his back. Son of Iapetus and Clymene.
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Atlas
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One of The Fates - She cut the thread of life and chose the manner of a persons death.
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Atropos
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The (minor) god of rebirth.
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Attis
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The goddess of force.
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Bia
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The North Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
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Boreas
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Protector of Mariners.
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Brizo
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The (minor) god of luck and opportunity.
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Caerus
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One of the Muses. Represented epic poetry.
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Calliope
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The sea nymph who held Odysseus prisoner for seven years.
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Calypso
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One of the twins who represent Gemini.
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Castor
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The name of a wife of Poseidon.
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Celaeno
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The wild bull tamed by Persephone, made into the Taurus constellation.
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Cerus
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a sea monster goddess who was also the mother of other sea monsters.
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Ceto
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The nothingness that all else sprung from.
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Chaos
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The Ferryman of Hades. He had to be paid to help one cross the river Styx.
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Charon
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God of time.
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Chronos
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A goddess who transformed her enemies into beasts.
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Circe
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One of the Muses. She represented History.
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Clio
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One of the Fates - Spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.
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Clotho
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A Titan, Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, A Goddess of Renown, fame and infamy. Also married Iapetus.
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Clymene
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One of the Twelve original Titans, He represeted the North, Married Phoebe
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Coeus
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The crab who protected the sea nymphs, made into the Cancer constellation.
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Crios
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One of the twelve original Titans, God of agriculture, father of the Titans.
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Cronus
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Goddess of caverns, mountains, nature and wild animals.
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Cybele
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A One-Eyed Creature
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Cyclops
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Goddess of the harvest.
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Demeter
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Guardian of the ancient city of Lamark, where wounded heroes could heal after battle.
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Dinlas
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A somewhat unknown Titan, said to be a daughter of Oceanus and in some stories even the mother of Aphrodite
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Dione
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God of wine and pleasure.
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Dionysus
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A Sea Nymph, mother of the Nereids.
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Doris
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Goddess of childbirth.
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Eileithyia
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The deity who embodied the sacred ceremonial olive branch.
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Eireisone
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One of the seven Pleiades.
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Electra
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The spirit of Hope.
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Elpis
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A (minor) goddess of war, connected to Eris.
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Enyo
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Goddess of the Dawn.
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Eos
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A Titan, Son of Iapetus and Clymene, Known to be the foolish brother of Prometheus, Married Pandora (Which really didn't turn out to be a good marriage).
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Epimetheus
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One of the Muses - represents Lyrics/Love Poetry.
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Erato
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God of darkness.
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Erebus
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Goddess of strife, connected to Enyo.
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Eris
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God of love, procreation and sexual desire.
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Eros
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One of the Twelve labours: A giant boar
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Erymanthean Boar.
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The East Wind - One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
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Eurus
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One of the Muses - represents Music/Lyrics/Poetry.
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Euterpe
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A Titan, Daughter of Gaea and Pontus, Married Krios.
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Eurybia
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A Titan, Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, goddess of pasturelands, Also the third wife of Zeus.
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Eurynome
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Goddess of the Earth, also known as Mother Earth.
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Gaia
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A fisherman turned immortal, turned Argonaut, turned a god of the sea.
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Glaucus
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God of the Dead, King of the Underworld.
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Hades
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Goddess of Harmony and Concord.
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Harmonia
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Goddess of youth.
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Hebe
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Goddess of magic, witchcraft, ghosts, and the undead.
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Hecate
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God of the Sun.
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Helios
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Goddess of daylight.
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Hemera
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God of fire and blacksmithing who created weapons for the gods.
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Hephaestus
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Goddess of goddesses, women, and marriage and wife of Zeus.
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Hera
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An immortal hero of many Greek legends, the strongest man on Earth.
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Heracles
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God of commerce and travel, and messenger of the gods.
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Hermes
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The Evening Star.
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Hesperus
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Greek goddess of the home and fertility. One of the Hesperides.
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Hestia
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Goddess of cleanliness and hygeine.
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Hygea
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God of weddings.
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Hymenaios
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One of the Twelve Original Titans, God of Light, Married Theia was given the east.
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Hyperion
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God of sleep.
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Hypnos
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One of the Original Twelve Titans, was given the west, god of mortality and craftmanship, married Clymene.
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Iapetus
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Goddess of rainbows.
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Iris
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The goddess of snow and daughter of the North Wind
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Khione
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A Dionysian goddess whose celebrations were wild and liscivious.
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Kotys
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A god of strength and power.
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Kratos
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One of the Fates. Measured the thread of life with her rod.
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Lacheses
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A Titan, married Periboa and is known as the god of air, hunter's skill of stalking prey and the unseen.
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Lelantos
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One of the seven Pleiades, Goddess of fields.
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Maia
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Goddess of insanity and the dead.
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Mania
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One of the Muses - represented Tragedy.
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Melpomene
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A Titan, son of Iapetus and Clymene, god of Violent Anger, Rash Decision and Human Mortality (... Seems ironic because he was banished to tartarus by Zeus).
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Menoetius
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One of the seven Pleiades, married to king Sisyphos.
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Merope
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Titan goddess of wisdom. Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys.
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Metis
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Slain by Theseus in the Labyrinth on the island of Crete
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Minotaur
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One of the Original twelve titans, Goddess of Memory.
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Mnemosyne
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God of satire, writers, and poets.
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Momus
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God of dreams and sleep.
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Morpheus
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Goddess of retribution (vengeance).
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Nemesis
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Titan God who Fathered the Nereids. God of the Sea before Poseidon.
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Nereus
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Goddess of victory.
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Nike
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The South Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
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Notus
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Goddess of night.
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Nyx
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One of the Original Twelve titans, Titan god of the ocean.
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Oceanus
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In many stories this titan is said to have ruled between the time of Gaia and Cronos with his wife Eurynome.
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Ophion
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A Titan who was one of the ancient Titan gods of war.
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Pallas
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God of woods, fields, and flocks. Also a Satyr.
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Pan
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Goddess of persuasion.
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Peitha
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Goddess of the Spring who lives off-season in the Underworld.
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Persephone
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A Titan, Son of Crius and Eurybia, also had a daughter with Asteria called Hecate.
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Perses
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Goddess of fame and gossip.
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Pheme
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One of the Original Twelve Titans, married Coeus and is a grandmother to Apollo, Artemis and Hecate.
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Phoebe
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The Morning Star.
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Phosphorus
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God of wealth.
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Plutus
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One of the twins who represent Gemini.
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Pollux
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One of the Muses - represents sacred poetry and geometry.
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Polyhymnia
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Ancient god of the deep sea.
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Pontus
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God of the sea and earthquakes.
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Poseidon
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A (minor) god of gardens and fertility, best known for having an enormous penis.
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Priapus
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The immortal father of sea-goats, made into the Capricorn constellation.
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Pricus
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A Titan, Son of Iapetus and Clymene, Known to be wise and giving the mortals fire.
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Prometheus
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An early sea god before Poseidon.
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Proteus
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One of the Original Twelve Titans, Married Cronos and gave birth to Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. The Goddess of Nature.
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Rhea
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Goddess of the Moon and the 'mother' of vampires.
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Selene
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One of the seven Pleiades, who bore a child of Ares.
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Sterope
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A Naiad who was the first to aid Zeus in the Titan war.
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Styx
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God of the depths of the Underworld - a great storm pit - and the father of Typhon.
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Tartarus
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One of the seven Pleiades, a mountain nymph.
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Taygete
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One of the Muses - represented Dancing.
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Terpsichore
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One of the Original twelve titans, married Oceanus and even raised Hera.
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Tethys
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One of the Muses - represented Comedy.
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Thalia
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God of death.
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Thanatos
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One of the Original Twelve Titans, married Hyperion and is Mother of the sun (Helios) the moon (Selene) and dawn (Eos)
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Theia
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One of the Original Twelve Titans, Second Wife to Zeus and goddess of law and undisputed order.
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Themis
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Leader of the Nereids, a shapeshifter, and a prophet.
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Thetis
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Trumpeter of the sea and messenger of the deep.
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Triton
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Goddess of fortune and prosperity.
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Tyche
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God of monsters, storms, and volcanoes. Challenged Zeus for control of Mount Olympus.
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Typhon
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One of the Muses - represented Astronomy and Astrology.
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Urania
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God of the sky and the heavens. Father of the Titans.
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Uranus
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The god of zeal, rivalry, and jealousy.
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Zelus
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The West Wind. One of the Anemoi (wind gods).
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Zephyrus
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Leader of the Olympic gods, and god of lightning, thunder, and the heavens.
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Zeus
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Amazing quiz btw